During Fall Break, I headed to Edinburgh to visit Lyla. Lyla has been staying with her grandmother there since she finished her masters program in September. Her whole dad's side is from Edinburgh, and her dad grew up there as well, so Lyla has been there to visit several times and knows it pretty well. I left Budapest on Saturday evening, just in time for an amazing sunset over the clouds. After running to make my connection in Amsterdam, I arrived to Scotland with no problems. Lyla and her cousin picked me up at the airport, and I spent Saturday evening chatting with Lyla's grandma and watching British TV. |
It was a long walk up the hill, but so green and pretty! |
me, all my enormous hair, and the castle gate |
just two girls with flowers in their hair |
After playing around the castle, we wandered on down the royal mile and checked out the architecture. This is the Saint Giles' Cathedral, which we also went inside. |
the back of the cathedral, with Adam Smith |
I actually did not try any whisky while in Scotland, but I did bring a bottle home with me. I took this picture because THIRTY POUNDS (about 45 dollars) for a nip of whiskey! Eep! |
This is one of my favorite streets, because it curves and all the buildings are so similar and lovely and old-timey looking. |
I love this! It's a tartan-wearing stuffed tiger also sporting highland fluffy cow slippers. Awesome. Mo is so jealous. |
A cute tote bag covered in little Loch Ness monsters, each displaying a different emotion such as "Happy Ness" or "Sleepy Ness." I love puns. |
This is the new Scottish Parliament. I did not love the building. |
Monday night was also Halloween, so Lyla and I dressed up and headed out for a night of crazy fun. It was awesome. |
The next morning we somehow drug ourselves out of bed and headed for our tour of the Mary King's Close. This is a tour of one of the old streets of Edinburgh, similar to the underground tour in Seattle. Essentially Edinburgh has been built on top of itself a few times, and one of the old streets was somehow preserved. Now you can go down with a tour guide "from the 1600s" in traditional garb and learn about life at the time, the plague, and other such things. It was really cool and delightfully cheesy. |
Here is a perfect example of how Edinburgh was built atop itself. On the level we're on are a bunch of shops, and above them there is a road and more buildings. |
Ha. |
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I am glad you and Lyla had a great time. I loved the bag. Love and miss you so much, Mom xo0xo0o0
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