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... spent in Scotland (so far) has been allocated to throwing my disease ridden ass through hoop after hoop just to get myself established. Thankfully, the end of this turmoil is now in sight and, while I’m still kicking myself for not getting my affairs in order sooner, I very much look forward to the prospect of spending less of my time fighting uphill battles and more delving into the breweries and distilleries of Europe and mastering my ...
Scotland 3-1 Australia
... partnership of Jedinak and Valeri was extremely poor. The centre backs of Neill and Ognenovski were slow and at times out muscled by tiny Scottish strikers in Rhodes and McCormack.
Good to see Davidson come on, however a first touch on debut that he'll be having nightmares about. Putting one past Federici.
It got worse when ...
Culloden Battlefield and back to Edunburgh
... gather the highland clans to rise up against King George II of England. The highlanders were somewhat enjoying a period of peace and many weren't too interested, so they/their families were basically threatened into fighting. After a series of unfortunate events due to the lack of experience of BPC and his commanders, his men are exhausted and famished when it finally comes time to fight. They were ill prepared, unmotivated, and basically got ...
Off on Holiday
... short bus journeys as my days of being crammed into a wreck with a lunatic driver are over. I head back to KL on the 21st February then on to Yangon in Myanmar / Burma on the 23rd February. There I have a couple of days to myself before joining an 'Explore' group tour starting on the 26th. It should take me to:-
Start at 13:00 in Hotel Lobby Fly to Heho, Inle Lake, Indem Pagoda, Train to Shwe, ...
The Odyssey begins.....
... was correct that the cost was £37 (fortunately I remembered to ask for the Senior rate or the cost would have been £42). I boarded the Red Bus for the trip to the Castle.
When I arrived at Edinburgh Castle, I wasn’t quite sure where everything was located, but just followed the crowd (that’s one of the disadvantages of not having a Guidebook at hand while touring). The entrance to the Castle passes through the Esplanade where the Tattoo ...