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Looking back
Well I bet you didn't think you'd be hearing from me again. All cosied up in my nice Western world, Ghana feels like a very distant memory. But then again I've spent a summer having constant Ghana chat with my fellow Lattituders, raving over the fact that Mr Toms exist in the UK and stalking a poor girl from my uni because she was wearing Kente trousers. So maybe Ghana’s not so far away after all. One thing I've definitely not lost is my Ghana family. ...
The capital of Scotland
... and bags of shopping. I did not realise how much we had accumulated – I think the shopping was breeding in the car!! We managed to get it all upstairs in three loads – thank goodness they have a lift – while Ian stayed downstairs with the car in case the parking attendants came by.
We filled up the car – finding a petrol station in the city was not easy but we managed – then we dropped it back to the hire company. ...
Calton Hill, Holyrood Palace and the Dynamic Earth
Early to rise ... Chris please sleep in!! Today Edinburgh proved that the Scotts do get to enjoy the sun on occasions. Nice blue skies all day. A good day for walking - sorry Liam. The hotel we're staying at is near Calton Hill. After breakfast we had a healthy walk up the hill to get panoramic photos of Edinburgh and its surrounds. This hill is also the home of the old observatory, the National monument, and ...
Edinburgh - Definately a great place to visit!
... Elizabeth conducts her business affairs while in Scotland. The Palace was equally fascinating. There’s so much history there. Fortunately for us, the Palace, some of its Staterooms and it’s very extensive museum was open to the public, so we were able to have a wander around the place and drink in all the beauty, pomp & history that only a Royal Palace has to offer, but, ...
To see Scotland and Edinburgh town.
... asking for some directions I made it to the Grassmarket,
now only 30 minutes off my schedule. By now the rain had stopped. I
got to the hotel, checked in and found my room, did a bit of
unpacking, did a quick wash, then decided to go explore the city.
I left the hotel with the plan to explore the
city and see the national museum, but got lost, wandered around a
bit, found a cafe had a coffee then found the national museum. This
was a great museum, ...