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PreDeparture Tales - MegaBus Scare & Pasta at 47p
... the station I saw Sainsburry, I was famished I wanted to eat some Egg cress. I'm such a glutton that any price drop seems amazing to me, so this at the store girl was standing with her mini machine in Sainsbury and printing out small yellow slips and pasting reduced to 47p, reduced to 1.20p for all the sandwiches and pasta. I didn't realise couple of people were waiting behind me, then i saw they were waiting for her to paste a reduced rate onto the ...
Edinburgh
... as a young girl with Helen being passed from relative to relative each one trying to outdo the other in feeding us. My mother, to this day, has some unkind words to say about what we looked like upon our return to Canada!
In the past two days we've walked the city and visited the highlights such as Holyroodhouse Palace, The Edinburgh Castle and the various churches. The weather has been breezy and by turns humid or rainy and windy. ...
Lots to see and do in Edinburgh
... enough to put your name in the 'lottery' they hold every day for single golfers. I heard there could be more than 100 people trying for one open spot. The course is right on the edge of the sea, and was pretty windy when we were there. Might explain some of the errant shots I saw from the golfers on the course.
Carrying on, we reached our two night stay in Edinburgh. The hotel is just off the bridge, and is ...
Hogmanay!
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We began the last day of 2011 with a lovely breakfast, then headed out into the city to continue our city bus tour from the day before. But first we went up to tour the castle (with a wander through Ramsay Gardens on the way up). Unfortunately everyone else visiting the city for Hogmanay had the same idea and the queue was huge! Nevermind then - back down the Royal Mile and to the National Museum of Scotland instead. We saw as much as we could of ...
The Odyssey begins.....
... The enlisted personnel had very cramped shared rooms with four or six bunks on one small room. Each Bunk was fitted with storage space underneath for personal possessions.
The large aft area of the ship has a beautiful teak deck, and it was in this area that many state functions were held with world leaders, including Nelson Mandela, Boris Yeltsin, Bill Clinton and others. The Queens sitting room is adjacent to that, facing towards the stern and ...