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Green Hills and Rugged Landscapes
... of all, which is a nice break from busy and bustling London, and also was much more mellow (perhaps the good weather put everyone in a better mood).
And there were bagpipes. And tartans. It was hard to distinguish whether it was a passion for tradition or simply a tourist draw, yet it was pleasant known the less and really brought about the feeling of being in SCOTLAND. Surprisingly, or I guess ...
Edinburgo
... del mundo y que no se los compare con la arquitectura de Inglaterra.
Escocia tenia un rey, Alexander III, pero una noche el chabon se puso un pedo barbaro, y cuando volvia a su Castillo, se cayo con caballo y todo por el acantilado, desnucandose. Por lo que, el amoroso Edward, the Conqueror, ingles, que ya se habia autoadjudicado el poder de acapararse Gales, hizo lo mismo con Escocia.
Caminamos por el mercado, GrassMarket St., que solia ser el mercado central y ...
'wee' walks & the tour that never ends
... spirits considering it was another late night but think the realisation that we have to make the most of our last day has sunk in. We have a long journey on the bus today as we're heading back to Edinburgh from Skye but we still have a fair few stops along the way. Firstly, we stop at the second most photographed castle for a few piccies. The drive is incredibly scenic and although it's a cloudy day it still looks amazing. Nic is full of stories ...
I spy with my little eye...
... trip today - Primark, M&S and Go Outdoors might need a serious restock tomorrow! I have also be squawbling with my brother over his 80litre rucksack - turns out fate was on my side today as i found an 85litre one, with a security/holdall cover aswell, at a garage sale - all for £35! BARGAIN, i know! I've only got little Scottish souveineers left to get then it's all systems go!
Next blog will be coming from LA - let the excitement build... x
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This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: Morita Guesthouse


