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Last day in Scotland
... and J at the airport yesterday and headed out to East Lothian and Haddington, where my Millross genes come from. Its a lovely place, a prosperous Market town, the 'capital' of a rich farming area. The landscapes are astonishly yellow with ripe wheat. The climate is warm and dry and yes , we've had the afore mentioned for all the time we've been in Edinburgh. We hope we've fixed on a run of good weather. Today we returned the car using ...
All aboard the Royal Yacht Britannia
... stop crying. Poor baby, she was pretty distressed. Matt cheered her up again by showing her some music on his phone.
We finished there just before 7.30pm and went back to our room to find housekeeping had come and given us a turn-down service. We haven’t had one since we’ve been here as we’re usually sitting in bed when they come knocking. Our bed had been turned down nicely, and they’d left some slippers out for us and a breakfast menu ...
Edinburgh Scoootland, haggis and black sheep
... our hostel which is literally at the base of Edinburgh castle. And may I note the hostel mascot is a donkey. WE went out to a few pubs last night but it was a Tuesday night so we didn't stay out long.
Today we walked up to Edinburgh castle (1,000 pound parking fee, sheesh) which is beautiful and overlooks all of Edinburgh. We looked at the scottish crown jewels which includes the 'Stone of Destiny' a huge rock really.
We then walked in to the most ...
Narco wars, male angst and a hippopotamus
... Glorious Mud"). But the Fringe is also very much for young people - there are many student groups here, and the 1300 strong audience for Jack Whitehall (one of the most popular British comedians at the moment) was probably mostly younger than me (I am 48). I thought he was very funny - and unlike the critics I preferred him to Russell Kane, the other big name comedian I saw. Another note for my next visit though was to balance young male comedians ...
Landing In Edinburgh
... about for a while longer trying to get my bearings. I succeeded in getting lost and found and lost again. Edinburgh is a very confusing city to navigate for a number of reasons including the fact that the names of the streets change a lot as you go form block to block & and some of those names are not on the maps and some of the streets are “up” and some are “down” and some of the bridges aren’t really bridges but the map ...
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- Free High-Speed Internet
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Free parking