Monday, March 31, 2008

Monday, March 3, 2008

Scotland

Well we are back from our week long excursion in the UK. I have to say that I failed when it came to blogging while we were there, so I thought that I would combine the whole trip in one post.

Day One

We arrive at the Edinburgh airport after about 13 hours of traveling. We were ready for sleep, but didn't want to waste the daylight and attempts to get used to the time change. We checked into the Ramsey Bed and Breakfast before we went in search of some pub food and a pint of Cask Ale. Next we headed for the Edinburgh Castle. We had a great time checking out the sites and listening to the history on the audio guides, however, it became increasingly difficult to stay awake the longer they were there.


Day Two

After a great night's sleep we headed to the Holyrood Palace where we got yet another great audio tour. It was a great tour, but i got in trouble taking a picture of the thrones. In my defense, I didn't see any signs.


Next we checked out the ruins on Calton Hill, a short walk from the city centre.After another yummy lunch and cold beer, we spent the next couple hours at the Scotland National Gallery. Later that night we drove (or Jesse drove while I attempted to navigate) on the left side of the road on our way to the Hoscote House near a town called Hawick at the Borders.

Day Three

Our first day at the house! This place has nine bedrooms in addition to a study, drawing room, conservatory, solarium, dining room, dining kitchen, etc. It made me want to play clue. We checked out the town of Hawick and took a hike around the house.
Day Four

While the others went into Edinburgh to tour the city, Jesse and I decided to go into Jedburgh to check out the Abbey. We are really glad we did because it was a beautiful day and the Abbey was supposed to be the most impressive one in Scotland. I have no comparison, but I would have to agree!
Day Five

Today the group went to partake in shooting clay pigeons with a 12 gauge shotgun. I chose to watch and take pictures, but Jesse did a great job taking third place out of about 10 people! It came with a price though - a bruise on his arm, and a bump on his cheek - ouch.
Day Six

The day of the wedding! Unfortunately, I don't have any pictures. I am going to have to get some from Jesse. My camera was in the rental car and the storm outside was huge! I was not about to venture outside when the trees were blown practically horizontal. The ceremony was beautiful, and Andrea looked gorgeous! This day was spent talking to the happy couple and eating wonderful food.

Day Seven


Last day. :( We took the trek back to our B&B in Edinburgh and spent the day shopping, eating more great food, and taking advantage of the cask ales we wouldn't find in the states. We also had a deep fried mars bar! Sadly, we needed to get to sleep early so that we could get up at 4am and make our flight at 630. About 24 hours later, we were home in San Luis Obispo. I can't wait to take another trip!