Edinburgh Pearl Apartments Dalry Gait
4 2 Dalry Gait Edinburgh, Scotland, EH11 2AU, United Kingdom
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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 ...
A Royal Wedding
... the Loch Ness Table. We had a very eclectic group at the table; comprising of guests that traveled from the States, Birmingham and Edinburgh and work in the corporate and music industries. For dinner we were served in buffet style contemporary fusion English dishes followed by traditional Scottish dishes. The night was simply spectacular. It was a wedding that anyone can dream for. Maybe one day, I too can have such an extravagant ...
Finale to Derbyshire to the Festival City
... musicians playing traditional Scottish folk music. A highlight of my trip was to finally get to visit the gravesite of great great grandparents on our mother's side of the family near Doune and Callander in the Stirlingshire Trossachs region of Scotland, and lucky for us our walk through fields was on a gorgeous sunny day.
Heading south on Thurs then its off to Europe for a whistle stop tour till the end of the month. But I'll save that for next ...
The Temptations of Big Bear and others
... this is a devastating and sobering distillation of a huge subject. On the subject of the native peoples (first nations) of the Americas, I thought I was better informed than most, but there was much in this book that surprised and disturbed me. "The argument at the heart of this book [is] that the New World made the modern world and now threatens to undo it ... Modern America -- and modern civilization in general -- are the culmination of a half-millenium ...



