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 aLeia mais
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 aLeia mais
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 wasLeia mais
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 usedLeia mais
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 medievalLeia mais
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 aLeia mais
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 forLeia mais
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 DoonLeia mais
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 hillsLeia mais