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Saturday, April 2, 2011

Edinburgh..

Initially I had planned to post often from England but unfortunately the fast pace of our trip is not allowing me, but here are some photos from our quick trip to Edinburgh...
Edinburgh is a very beautiful and a lively city. As the locals also kept saying, the only negative part of our trip was the bad weather..It was cold, gray and rainy..Perfect for tourists..





As we were able to stay only 1 night in Edinburgh, we had quite a limited time and apart from a city tour we opted to visit the famous Edinburgh castle and took a tour in the underground city. The ghost stories were worth listening. Fun and scary...


Of course we found the time to taste famous Scottish whiskeys, and finished a small bottle of malt before the dinner.As you can easily guess we were quite merry that evening..

See you soon...

10 comments:

  1. Castles, ghosts, and local whiskey -- sounds fun to me.

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  2. I'm so glad I had three days there...lots to cover. Loved the pubs, especially for the great veggies :)

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  3. I've never been to Scotland -- envious of you! Have fun!

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  4. Enjoy your days in Scotland! I've spent one week in Edinburgh, years ago, and it rained a lot! But I enjoyed the town.

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  5. I just love the first picture-interesting trip!

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  6. I've heard that it's very rare the weather is sunny ans warm in Edinburgh so it looks like you got the normal does of grey. Hope you're enjoying the UK.

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  7. Lovely !!! And Julia is right - I don't think the sun ever reaches the northh of England !!! :)

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  8. Thank you for sharing Scotland. If you happened to come across gorgeous men in kilts with great legs, be sure to take a picture :-)

    Stopping by to say hello after a long absence. Read your post about the ban. So happy that you can blog again. Will drop in again soon.

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  9. A city I would love love love to visit.

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