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Linlithgow Palace and Becky's history
... I should start looking at my geneology on my mother's side. I'll bet there are a lot of kin in Scotland, England and Ireland. Who knows -- they might have been brought up in this area.
Onto Edinburgh. I have been dreading this day since the beginning of the trip. I am now going to drive into a major city.
We have been texting the owners of the apartment we are staying at for the 3 days in Edinburgh. We know ...
Back Home!
... if you've signed up for that!
Most of you know our trip was extra-special, as Anne had her accident not so long ago, and has made a stunning recovery. When I cancelled the original trip when she was in hospital, I could never have dreamed we would undertake such an adventure. To mark that, I have a plan. It still needs worked out further, but I'm planning to put our blog into book form, more condensed (!), and with additional details and photos. If I can ...
Castles, Haggis and Rugby, aye
... late. It took about half an hour to get back to Regis and it was quite a pleasant walk, not too cold. When we got back, we watched Million Pound Drop and fell asleep. For those who don’t know, Million Pound Drop is possibly the greatest game show ever – look it up.
Sunday morning, we got up extra early, scoffed some breakfast and went to Edinburgh bus station to embark on our final journey before heading home and our longest of the trip so far– a 10 hour bus ride to ...
Sean Connery Land
... the inspiration for Hogwarts -- I haven't read any of the Harry Potter books, so I wasn't too awed at that. Last night I went out on a pub crawl and met a nice Brazilian couple who promised they'd show me around if I make it there for el Cupo del Mundo 2014.
Also... yesterday I saw Jason on TV competing in the Commonwealth Games! I went into a pub/restaurant to eat, and I saw him swim in the semis of the 100m fly and win his heat by a ...
2nd Visit Day Six and Day Seven
... period was done in the same version of the King James version. Burns was the first person that wrote in the language that was spoke. Burns never experienced his popularity in Scotland. He died of pneumonia at the age of thirty-seven.
Scotland has a population of five and a half million with approximately five million in the Lowlands and a half million in the Highlands where the whiskey is made. The country is under ...