Thursday, July 31, 2014

Day 5: Edinburgh

Our day long adventure in Edinburgh began with a double decker bus ride and an extremely steep trek up to Edinburgh Castle. The castle itself was gorgeous but the views were also to die for.














There was also something quite special kept in the castle that we had the priviledge of seeing (but no pictures): the Scotish Crown Jewels!




Once out of the castle, we made our way down The Royal Mile enjoying the shops and the amazing architecture all along the street. We walked all the way down this street to see Hollyrood Palace, which is where the Queen stays when she visits Scotland. After finishing The Royal Mile, we went to explore the nice shops on Princes Street. This was also where they had the Ferris wheel for the festivals going on and a building/monument affectionately known as the Scottish Rocket.











We then wandered up the hill to the National Museum of Scotland. It was quite a large and amazing museum. Too much to do and see in one trip, so we cherry picked the exhibits we wanted to see the most. So we went through the natural world area and then the interactive science area, which is where we found Dolly the sheep! We then adventured through their Scottish exhibits while on our way up to their rooftop terrace where there were some beautiful views of the city surrounding the building. 










After visiting the museum, we went looking for the cafe where J.K. Rowling wrote the first Harry Potter book. Then we went on a hunt for a few grave stones in the graveyard behind the cafe, where she got a few names for characters in the series! I really enjoyed wandering through the old headstones. It may seem odd but I'm one of those people that sees the beauty in places like this and I really love spending time meandering through the stones.








This graveyard was also the home to the grave of the Greyfriars Bobby. The story is that this little dog was so fiercely loyal to his owner that even when the man died, the dog stayed by his grave until he too died years later. He now has a statue, where his nose has been rubbed to a shiny gold color, due to it being good luck to rub his nose.




After this busy day full of hills, sore calves, and lots of fun, it was nice to have a quiet evening in the hotel with a bottle of wine, some British television, and our spectacular view of the city.





Thursday, July 24, 2014

Day 4: Carlisle -> Edinburgh

" We're going to the chapel and we're gonna get married!"

The morning started with our group running across the border into Scotland to witness two of our own tie the knot against their parents' (and the law's) wishes. Of course that day's ceremony wasn't legitimate, but it was how we got into character for our visit to Gretna Green. It's a tiny town just across the English border in Scotland where couples who wished to marry, but were deemed too young by the law, would run to and be married in the blacksmith's shop.


While there, we also took a group photo with the happy couple! (Mom and Dad if you are reading this, it should be coming in the mail any day now. That is, if it's not already there!) 

From there, we traveled to a place wherea Roman emperor, named Hadrian, built a wall and fort to keep the "hairy northerners" (Scottish) out of England. It was quite the hike up a giant hill to get to this site, but the views from the top were spectacular!




Then it was time to officially cross into Scotland and head off to Edinburgh!



We had a free night in town to grab dinner wherever we wanted and then walk around as we pleased. Jordan, Acacia, and I got pizza and then we only strolled a little before catching a cab back to the hotel, because we wanted to save our energy for our full day in the city the next day. The cab ride was actually pretty exciting because it was all of our first times in a taxi abroad, and it was also Jordan's first time in a cab ever!

Exciting times here in Scotland!

Sunday, July 20, 2014

Day 3: York -> Carlisle via Lakes District

Then it was time to travel through what I consider the most picturesque part of England; the Lake District. It was probably the most beautiful place I have ever seen. The entire landscape looks like a postcard!


Throughout this area, there are numerous lakes (hence the name). We visited one very famous lake and it's little town. Lake Windemere. Well known for it's beautiful views, but probably better known for one of its residents: Beatrix Potter. 

Once we got there, Jordan and I headed straight for the World of Beatrix Potter attraction so we could meet all of her little animal friends! Now it was geared a bit more towards children, but we thouroughly enjoyed ourselves. 






After our little adventures with Peter Rabbit, we relaxed by the lake with some lunch and ice cream. It was beautiful. And we made quite a few feathered friends!




We then hoped back on the coach and traveled to an activities center out in the midst of the rolling green hills. Here we were able to choose an activity to do for a few hours. Jordan did the ropes course (duh!) and I did archery! It was a blast!




Then we continued on to Carlisle. A small  city where our hotel was located. Once we had all checked in to the hotel and gotten dinner, we went to an Australian bar called the Walkabout to have drinks and watch the World Cup final between Germany and Argentina. (Wohoo Germany won!)  After the game, we moved our group to a great karaoke bar, run by a transvestite, called Outrageous! It was a gloriously good time and the perfect end to a long day!