Albyn Townhouse
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... br> It wasn't so much of the haunted tour as we thought but it was really cool, nonetheless, to see where people lived so long ago. The close is basically a very narrow alley way and that's where a lot of the poor people lived. Apparently the buildings on either side were so tall no sunlight could get through (or fresh air to air out the smells of everyone living in such close quarters). One "flat" the size of my room ...
The Sun Came Out part 2
So I ran down the rest of Princes Street - which is incredibly beautiful and turned up the north bridge which is even more beautiful with a fantastic view of the city. This is when I started to feel like I was walking in a dream world. 'I am actually here', this place is so beautiful, everywhere you look. Previously Prague was at the top of my list for most beautiful cities I have visited, but ...
Up the Dubs!
... white and black or half-timber construction, as well as the raised sidewalks called the Chester Rows. The town is surrounded by an ancient Roman Wall. From there it was on to Liverpool, home of those famous fab four, the Beatles. We saw the famous Cavern pub where they got their start.
From Liverpool it was on to the Lake District for a steam tram ride through the countryside and then a boat ride through Lake Windermere. We passed through Beatrix ...
Haggis, Teacakes and Iron Bru
... an uprising she was imprisoned and abdicated from the throne in favour of her one year old son. She then infamously went to her cousin in England, Queen Elizabeth I of England for help and was perceived as a threat and so was executed for treason.
Across the Palace of Holyroodhouse are the Parliament Buildings and to the left is the majestic looking Arthur’s Seat. We decided against the hike up Arthur’s seat but ...