Scotland

York and Leeds – Day 9

Posted on May 2, 2011 | 0 comments

Today we left Edinburgh and were on our way to York and Leeds.  But after breakfast, we had yet another “coffee” stop.  Out tour director decided to make 45-60 minute stops about an hour after breakfast so people could get coffee.  I don’t know anyone who needs 45 minutes for coffee an hour after breakfast.  And these stops were generally at gas stations that also had a Woolen Mill (a chain store).  By this day, I was positively livid about this.  I’d rather spend more time sight seeing and not shopping at a gas station!  So, I decided to go for a walk, even though it was a little drizzly out.  I noticed a lovely garden and spent most of...

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Edinburgh and Rosslyn Chapel – Day 8

Posted on Mar 13, 2011 | 0 comments

Edinburgh and Rosslyn Chapel – Day 8

This is Allan, our tour guide for a few hours in Edinburgh. Oh how I wished he were our tour guide the entire tour as opposed to the few hours in the morning in Edinburgh. Several people shared my sentiments. We were so sad to see him go.  This guy was informative, interesting, coherent, engaging, enthusiastic to share the beauty of his city, helpful, genuinely interested to be here and share his knowledge and just delightful; in essence, everything our guide wasn’t.  [Oh don't get me started; I wrote a 3-page, single-spaced, letter to the tour company describing all the shortcomings of the tour guide.] Our tour started with a drive which saw us disembark at...

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Scottish Highlands – Day 7

Posted on Sep 8, 2010 | 0 comments

Scottish Highlands – Day 7

Today started out with a promise.  We were on out way to visit a shepherd!  If you’ve been reading my  blog with any regularity, you’ll have noticed my fascination with farms and people who run them and keep some kind of animals for food and profit.  Though this particular stop was an optional excursion, in retrospect, this was absolutely, hands-down, the best part of the guided tour (yes, even better than seeing the Magna Carta). This man has 33 dogs, all of which he trains himself.  He has special whistles and verbal command and each dog has some commands that are unique to that dog.  Oh those dogs!  They’re so well-trained, and so...

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Glasgow, Scottish Highlands – Day 6

Posted on Sep 7, 2010 | 0 comments

Ugh. Today it rained all day, which means the two optional excursions that I purchased (one a boat ride on Lach Lomond and cable car ride to the top of Ben Nevis mountain) were canceled. One would think that there would be a back-up plan of some sort, since this is the first tour of this kind in Scotland, and it’s fall, and it rains in Scotland, especially in the fall.  Needless to say, I was very angry about the poor planning. (Still am.) So we drove around and the bus would drop us off in shopping areas. I didn’t come here to shop! I really didn’t like that at all. Trying to make something positive come out of this miserable day, I thought...

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Lake District, Glasgow – Day 5

Posted on Sep 6, 2010 | 0 comments

Lake District, Glasgow – Day 5

I was a little disappointed today with the trip. The Lake District is supposedly some of the most gorgeous land in England and it looked like Door County in Wisconsin. Maybe it was just me, but I saw nothing special in the little train ride on a coal engine, nor did I see anything special in a boat ride from the train to where the bus picked us up (which was about halfway up the lake). The train was dirty with worn out seats and the coal produced an unpleasant scent. Had I known, I wouldn’t have purchased this optional excursion. We were on Lake Windemere (or Lach Windemere) and it has some beautiful houses along the shore, just like we do back home. Granted, we...

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