Matthew, our soon-to-be son-in-law had a conference in Glasgow, and asked if we'd like to meet up with him in Scotland. As if that were a question!
Unfortunately, Michael wasn't able to make it, but it became this wonderful new-family meeting. Matthew's sister lives in Denmark, so she decided to come with her boyfriend. Florence came down from Aberdeen to hang out with us for a few nights, as well. It was really a lovely time.
For being there only a short time, we certainly saw a lot! I enjoyed the variety in our sightseeing, as well: we
- Visited Edinburgh Castle
- Went to the National Museum (I think I have that right)
- Toured Holyrood Palace
- Hiked up to Arthur's Seat
- Visited Greyfriars Kirkyard (source of the inspirational story Greyfriars Bobby, and also possibly of multiple names found in the Harry Potter series)
- Walked in the botanical gardens
- Meandered around Dean Village
- Shopped at John Lewis and the wool shop (twice! Amazing things, and I had to restrain myself)
- Ate! Indian, Middle Eastern, tea, pub meals, and more!
It was really great to get to know another member of Matthew's family; only two siblings left to meet!
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Professor McGonagal in another incarnation? |
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Greyfriars Kirkyard |
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The school whose architecture possibly inspired JK Rowling's Hogwarts School |
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The church wardens found that they had to put bars over the graves to prevent theft of the cadavers! |
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The kirkyard has a lovely overlook into the back of Old Edinburgh |
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Dean Village is a lovely town that was subsumed into Edinburgh |
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We had a lovely wander along the river |
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St Bernard's Well, whose waters are thought to have healing powers, or to be nasty and stinky (depending on whom you ask). |
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View from Old Edinburgh |
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View from Arthur's Seat. The large palace in the foreground (right of center) is Holyrood Palace. |
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Matthew in the National Museum. |
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I loved this windbreaker made of sea mammal intestines |
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This was a jail from Napoleonic times. American Revolutionary soldiers were housed in separate spaces (the American forces came across the Atlantic to disrupt British naval supplies) |
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View from Edinburgh Castle |
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Nicholas, Matthew, and Katelyn |
The last time we were in Edinburgh, it was an overnight visit when we were dropping Florence off at university. It was a delight to get to know it better, and we were all very favorably impressed. It is very welcoming, and I for one would be happy to go back at any excuse.
(That said, it is great to be back home!)
Love,
Alexandra
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