Starting in Charlotte

Our flight out of Charlotte has been delayed for more than one hour so far. A severe thunderstorm has closed the ramp numerous times, and now we just were connected to the fuel truck. So in maybe halfLeggi altro
First Views of London

We arrived in London some three hours late, not landing until about 10:30 am. Then we had to go through customs and passport control. We were obviously not going to meet our appointment to tourLeggi altro
A Day on the Town

We mastered the bus system in London to arrive at St. Paul's Cathedral and took an excellent tour of that wonderful building given by a guide who obviously loved the place. The tombs of Wellington,Leggi altro
London in Depth

Much of the morning was spent visiting the Tower of London with new friends we met on the trip. In the afternoon we took a boat ride from the Tower to Westminster. On the Westminster Close we grabbedLeggi altro
On the Trail of Shakespeare

At 7:30 am we had breakfast and our suitcases were retrieved. By 8:00 am we will be rolling toward the Cotswolds.
At about 9:00 am we arrived at the little town of Bladon, which is adjacent toLeggi altro
Yorkminster

We just finished fantastic tour of York and its cathedral an hour ago. Betty's Tea Room was frequented by GI's in WW II. Lovers carved initials in glass with diamond rings. Saw Roman wall. SawLeggi altro
Heddon on the Wall

At 2:00 pm. We just left the lovely village of Heddon, where we saw a piece of Hadrian’s wall, and had a good lunch at a pub called the Swan at Heddon. Glenda had fish and chips and I had soup andLeggi altro
Melrose Abbey

We stopped to tour the ruins of Melrose Abbey, one of the largest and most powerful centers of Christianity in the twelfth century. Glenda happened to meet one Doris, who invited her in for tea andLeggi altro
Arrival in Edinburgh

At 6:00 pm we arrived at the Novotel in downtown Edinburgh and had an hour to refresh before our departure for a song and dance show called the Spirit of Scotland. Kathy and Gil Dickson met us at theLeggi altro
Edinburgh Castle and Downtown

We had breakfast in the hotel with Kathy and Gil, then went on a panoramic bus tour of Edinburgh. Our city guide Jackie was amazing she is a remarkably intelligent woman, very entertaining, witty, andLeggi altro
Evening Tattoo Edinburgh Castle

The military tattoo was an amazing feat of showmanship and organization. There were units from all over the world, including China. I would have been pleased to see a little less razzle-dazzle and aLeggi altro
St. Andrews

On the way to St. Andrews we took a one-hour break in the lovely little town of Pitlochry. A morning visit to St. Andrews took us by the Ancient and Royal Golf Course, where the game of golf wasLeggi altro
Birnham Wood and Pitlochry

Leaving St. Andrews at 1:15 PM, we passed through Birnham Wood, a location mentioned in Shakespeare's play Macbeth. We passed a replica of the ship Discovery docked at Dundee. It was the vessel usedLeggi altro
Inverness

9:48 pm We arrived at the Glen Mhor Hotel right along the bank of the Ness River in Inverness. It is a bit unusual in that our rooms are strung out among six different cottages. Ours is very small,Leggi altro
Inverness to Loch Ness

12:30 pm We drove from Inverness to Loch Ness in the morning, passing Urquardt Castle. The present ruins date from the 13th to the 16th centuries, though built on the site of an early medievalLeggi altro
Glencoe

1:47 pm Photo stop at Glencoe. David showed us the site at Glencoe where the filming of the scenes of Hagrid's house took place in the Harry Potter films and explained the significance of Glencoe inLeggi altro
Exploring Oban

3:00 pm. We toured the distillery with our guide Stuart, and received two very small samples of Oban whiskey. Whiskey is still something for which I have not developed a taste. They gave us as aLeggi altro
Isle of Mull

This morning we boarded the ferry for the 45 minute trip to the Isle of Mull. Rain on and off made clouds that gave the island and otherworldly air. We drove south to the village of Tobermory forLeggi altro
Oban to Luss

Rain again today. At breakfast we were attended again by the most delightful waitress, Eilia, who has a major in the Gallic language. At 8:15 am we are on the way to Loch Lomond, the Bridge of DoonLeggi altro
Robbie Burns and Brigadoon

At 2:15 pm we ended our tour of Robbie Burns’s birthplace. At 2:30 photographed Cross Raguel Abbey just south of Maybole. I was very much aware of the fact that just east of us, behind some hillsLeggi altro
Belfast

We took the ferry across the Irish Sea and landed in Larne. The bus brought us to Belfast's Europa Hotel. A very helpful desk clerk named Daria made last minute reservations for us at Fratelli'sLeggi altro
Inside Belfast

We took a bus tour of Belfast given by our city guide Colin, who described "the troubles." Catholic areas of the city are still walled off and permits are required to go through the checkpoints.
Giants' Causeway

We drove along the Antrim coast to the Giants' Causeway, an unusual geological formation consisting of thousands of hexagonal basalt columns protruding up through the earth's crust. The drive downLeggi altro
Irish-American Emmigrant Museum

After breakfast we drove to the park showing the history of the emigration of the Scotch-Irish to America founded by Andrew W. Mellon. His family came from Ireland and settled in Baltimore. It wasLeggi altro
Derry

We had a light lunch of soup and bread before returning to Derry for the walking tour of the city with our guide Ronan. He has an Irish father and a Chinese mother. She is Buddhist, so neither she norLeggi altro