
After our walk I quickly finished packing, showered, and was off to the bus station for what I thought was an 11:45 pm bus, but what was REALLY an 11:15 bus, no worries, we made it, but...oops! After like 25 planes, trains and buses, i mess up on the last one!
Who knew? Unfortunately no where had the "King" tartan, but it was still funny to find the book. The area itself that we were walking around, the "royal mile" was really cool, cobblestone streets, old buildings, the whole 9 yards. However, the area where the bus station was and where we ended up getting dinner was more of a city. I guess I had expected more countryside, but when people asked me how it was I compared it to Dublin.
The tour ended up being really interesting, and a good way to kill 3 hours on the longest day of my life. We walked around the entire city and saw things that I wouldn't have noticed, and learned some history (woo woo)...the tour ended in the Prince Charles gardens which was probably one of my favorite parts:
After the tour it was getting dark, and cold, so we walked around a bit, killed some time in a cafe, then walked around some more, got even colder, and found a great thai place for dinner. By the time we finished eating it was later on so all of the stores were closed, so we just set up shop in the bus station, i changed into my sweatpants and there we sat until our bus at 10:20! The bus back was pretty smooth, minus some annoying american students who didn't shut up...but now i know why everyone hates us!
All in all it was a good trip...i'll leave you with this:

(aunt maur-i got his digits for you!)
4 comments:
Sounds like you did lots of walking around and then eating, walking around and then eating , etc. I think we should get Dad a kilt and bagpipes since he's a "King". Maybe NOT!! I am glad your days of wandering around Europe are over now. Just stay in one place for the next few weeks so I can sleep at night.
xoxoxo
Mom
Hi Nicole
Glad you enjoyed your Edinburgh trip.
Have you heard of Walk Talk Tours? the downloadable audio tours for your iPod/MP3 player.
They are available in Edinburgh, London, York and Manchester too.
Ideal for independent travellers like you who want to explore but don't have long to do it.
Take a look at www.walktalktour.com and see what you think.
Hey Nic......So, was it boxers or briefs under that guy's skirt??? Oh, come on....don't tell me you didn't peak !!! LOL Make me proud!
Sounds like you had a good time. I still remain very jealous.
Ignore your mother about getting your father a kilt. I have a picture of him in a Hawaiian grass skirt standing with little Luke and Taylor and that's about all I want to see...burned my retinas!
Stay Safe & Be Good,
Love & Kisses,
Aunt Maur
Hi Nic
It's been a while--busy but don't ask me what we're doing.
I agree with aunt Maur-- NO KILTS FOR DAD. I don't care how Irish he is.
When you get home, we're going to miss your blogs around Europe, but I think we'll all rest easier.
See you in a few weeks. [That sounds great.]
Love, G&G
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