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The Pavlova’s of Pitlochrie
... if you’re in the dancing world, you may remember the name of a very famous Russian ballerina whose sir name was Pavlova.... and now, as we whirled and twirled our way up and down the street, I suddenly had this totally weird thought. It all stemmed from a film I’d seen many years ago with the late Peter Sellers when he was in his bumbling Inspector Cluseau role. In one of the scenes from ‘the Pink Panther’ or it may have ...
Laurie's take on Glasgow
So Glasgow is about as different from Edinburgh in its feel as Montreal is from
Toronto and NYC. Busy, commercial city that has a mix of very modern store
fronts set under these very old buildings. It seems to be the cultural epicenter
for music and art. Street performers line the pedestrian mall as well. The
Glasgow school of art building was design by ...
Long awaited...
... noch kurz zuvor einen stilechten brolly (BrE für Regenschirm) ershoppt hatte und somit bereit war für jede Art von Spazierstock-Kämpfen, aber auch für romantische Parkspaziergänge!
Nach einem schönen Essen und der üblichen Selbstauslöser-Madness, machten wir es uns für ein paar Stunden in der schottischen Bahn bequem. Auf, auf in die Granite City! ...
Haggis in Glasgow
... m ready to rest. The schedule wasn’t really been bad, but staying only a few nights in each location isn’t enough to get a sense of place. Unfortunately, work did not permit time to do much beyond walk to dinner in Glasgow at a local pub (John Moore's). It was rainy and windy and we couldn’t see much, though I snapped a few pictures. I had a kind of Scottish meat pie. ...
Paris - London - Edinburgh - Westfield
... We finally arrived in Edinburgh at 4.25pm. Geoff picked us up from the station and took us to Edinburgh airport where we picked up our rental car - a Renault Clio and we followed him back to their house.
We had tea consisting of pumpkin soup and oatcakes and desert with Geoff and Marion and then we talked a bit more before going to bed at 10pm.
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