Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Edinburgh part 2

Today Barb and I did some fun touristy stuff today.  We strolled through the princess gardens on our way to the castle. It was unseasonably warm. I didn't expect to be wearing shorts or getting a bit of sunburn in Scotland but both happened.  Yay. 

Edinburgh Castle is something I missed on my first visit to the city so I was glad to have Barb as an excuse to go this time. We waited in line for about 40 minutes but our tans were a bonus with no extra charge!  There was a good tour guide and the views  were excellent. 
Castley photos. 
Sean Connery from that Indiana Jones movie, I think.  I'm pretty sure. 

Cannon. 

This chapel is the oldest part- from the 10th century, while parts of the castle are quite new... Like 17th & 18th century. 

Castle views of the firth 

The school off in the distance center with the lil domes is supposedly the inspiration for Hogwarts. 

Then we went to the Camera Obscura. It was a cool pinhole camera room atop the tower which we got another kind of tour of the city through various views directly from the camera. The rest was like a science museum for kids. We decided to be kids; it was fun. 
After being next to the photosensitive wall. 
As a response to requests for more photos of myself, I took a self portrait in this mirrored room. That's like a hundred of me- so there ya go, Mike Geno fan club. Here's another with wacky Barb:
Yep, we are that hot.

Then we met Eileen at the Sir Walter Scot monument.  Apparently it's the tallest monument to an orphan - yeah, I bet you're as impressed as me with that fact. 

Barb climbed to the top while I reclined on the grassy lawn below.   Barb is in the photo above - near the top-taking a photo of my laziness. 

Then we headed across town to the best vegetarian meal of the trip. 
We had an incredible foodie's dream meal. This was what I ordered:
Aubergine is eggplant. By the way. 
 
This was Barb's & Eileen's meals: 
Risotto 
Mushroom strudel 
So good. 
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And so that's our Edinburgh chapter complete. We head to Inverness via a 4+ hrs bus ride.  Then, get picked up by Eileen's Father and head to the village she grew up in the highlands.  

Wifi is not certain for the next few days so be patient. Chances are I'm still alive and stuff. 


1 comment:

  1. We saw a camera obscura in Maine and it was awesome... Like watching a video but the actual light. Also, I'm pleased to see high end vegetarian restaurants in the land of haggis.

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