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Glenfarg & Duncrievie
... Lomond and back. Despite the rather grey clouds all around us we had an amazing view of the Fife and Perthshire countrysides.
After our walk we drove on to Alex's and Maud's lovely home in Duncrievie, just outside Glenfarg. Had a great meal of fajitas and chatted for several hours about this and that. Narrowly avoided having Maisie kill one of their two cats. That would have been embarrassing!
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Paris' bad day....
... receptionist says "great, there goes our Internet" Paris and I run out as fast as we can laughing, trust us to pick the dodgiest accommodation in Edinburgh. I dread to think what the room is like!! Oh well, off to the pub we go to fill our boots.... Well, we've just got around to checking in, we would have done it earlier but we were distracted by a street entertainer who was swallowing swords, throwing flames and got a big bloke to stand on him with a bed of nails between, it ...
Note to Self - 2 days in Edinburgh way too short!
... camera Obscura is a 19th century lens and mirror that you can point in any direction outside and project onto a screen inside. However the funniest part was the rest of the museum which included trick mirrors, illusions and special effects that made for great photos and laughs. The Mary Kings Close was OK, some good historical parts, some cheesy-try-too-hard parts. The Mary Kings Close is an underground former street that the city has built over and ...
Day 44 – Green Knowes to Pathstruie
... in Scotland. A shallow loch which is rarely more than 2 metres deep. After 12 km we took a break for lunch an we were conveniently situated to make a mad dash to the Kinross Services as we smelt Costa coffee – the first cup of manufactured coffee for two weeks. As it was 11:20 the royal wedding of William and Katherine was just taking place and was being screened in the coffee shop. We partook of non-alcoholic drinks which were being distributed by ...
Hogmany 2011
... I never realized how much I had missed them until I had one. We went out for a bit later, but didn't make it too long since we were all a bit tired. It was interesting being around all the big burly rugby players compared to all the slender Spanish guys i'm usually around. It was like being back in America, only better! Overall, my experience in Edinburgh was a memorable one, and I hope I can come back again...especially for another Hogmany :)
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