Terringlen Bed and Breakfast Edinburgh
65 Telford Road Edinburgh, Scotland, EH4 2AX, United Kingdom
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Scotland VS England
... Kingdom or more exactly to England. That is the reason
why there will have a referendum in 2014 to ask the population if they want to
become an independent country or stay with the United Kingdom.
Analysis/Observation:
As a Quebecer, I understand why Scottish people want to be treated in a different
manner than the rest of the other countries in the United Kingdom. We have this
debate in Quebec since so ...
Green Hills and Rugged Landscapes
... Many of the people were so friendly too! Yes, I couldn't understand the Scots have the time, but they didn't seem bothered by it. I don't know why I was so surprised to encounter so many nice and outgoing people in Scotland...for some reason I just had this notion that the city (in terms of its pace and population) would be more like London, or again some other capital city. Boy, was I wrong! The city is ...
Edinburgh – City of Castles and Cuisine.
... journey with Edinburgh.
Edinburgh is a great city to visit. It reminds me of a smaller, friendlier London. For those of you who haven't made the trip, I highly recommend it. Edinburgh also scores points from me as it is a walkable city (though I did manage to somehow break my little toe there, making it less walkable, but that’s another story). There is something wonderful about cities you can just walk around and experience.
Sightseeing in ...
Ahhhhh finally back in the MOTHERLAND!
... to hamilton.....well that didnt go so well because when you are sleep deprived, driving on the wrong side of the road and trying to figure out the roundabouts in the middle of a highway i got more than a little distracted and took some detours just to see the countryside, or some of you naysayers might say i got lost, either way i got hamilton and had to stop for directions to the hamilton golf club......see more in next ...
The Order of the Thistle
... where they were and will continue to be knighted. We especially like the motto on the Scottish Coat of Arms, which translates to 'Interfere with me at your peril'. Norman also provided a more colloquial interpretation in his thick Scottish accent which had us in stitches of laughter.
We continued exploring the city and after sharing with Brendon the story of Greyfriar's Bobby, we found the church where both the dog Bobby and his master, John Gray are buried. Rather ...

