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    • Day 94

      The Sill to Edinburgh

      July 24, 2023 in Scotland ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

      Just about missed the bus from the Sill and had been getting ready for a good couple of hours packing, having breakfast, talking to Ryland from Ratahi!! How amazing was that and here he was within Cooee of Scotland but would rather go to Europe for his next big trip...Scotland too xpensive??

      Again it was a rainy day as we left Hadrian's wall country making our way toward Hexham where I caught the train to Newcastle then a change to get to Edinburgh. But first off the bus in Hexham I met a fellow traveller who had visited Hadrian's wall as one of her childhood dreams as well. She needed to see the Abbey here and as I knew the way, and was off to the library nearby, off we went together.

      This is quite a steep climb up to the town from the bus stop so she offered to drag my small suitcase. Lent by oor Megs. I felt very grateful for that, then when she had to stop half way up the hill to catch her breath I felt bad... but she insisted all was fine!! I was visiting the library one more time to post onto "Find Penguins" and wrote quite the stories. Suddenly I looked at the time and needed to "high tail" it to the station which was a good twenty minutes stride down the wind.

      I made it ok with what I thought was my train waiting in the yard, but no, mine was running late, however just two minutes later here it was. I had booked online on my "train line" app making the cost so so much less expensive. Wi oor Meggies help I had also bought a rail card which automatically gives a third off the price.

      Onward to Newcastle we sped, watching the beautiful Northumberland country speed by, I felt a longing to go back again one day. Once there, with three quarters of an hour to wait for my next train, I shopped for coffee and a vegan sandwich to sustain me til we got to Waverley station in Edinburgh.

      I was helped onto the train by a young man standing in the vestibule waiting for an empty seat to come along as he hadn't reserved. He took me down through two carriages to my seat and put my case up on the rack asking if he could do more for me?! I thanked him profusely as he walked all the way back to his friends, and settled into my window seat next to a young Chinese student. He kept his ear plugs firmly in place so I took his cue and turned myself to looking out of the window.

      Again as we sped toward the border I kept looking for a sign that we were in Scotland. Here came Berwick so I knew we were close and I couldn't help but feel this letting down of an unconscious guard I keep up as a foreigner in different lands. It is hard to explain but it always happens the letting go of breath, shoulders relaxing down, a few quiet unexpected tears drop from my eyes and I know I'm home! The landscape began to change slightly as the coastline became prominent for a while. Such a stunning horizon to look out on...,a castle comes to view in the distance.

      Very soon we were in Edinburgh to wait with about fifty others, all sizes of suitcases in tow, trying to cram into the heaving lift taking everyone up from the platform. The lift says for "disabled and prams", but the queue didn't care about that pushing in front of even a wheelchair!

      Sad...a lot of people don't take any notice of these signs. Eventually I found my way out and up toward castle Rock hostel. Google maps says
      It's only half a mile, so off I went, but the climb!! Oh the climb...but I was better off than a poor woman who came to a standstill half way up this first street (market street?) Then it's double back up on oneself to another climb up to the Royal Mile...I think I may have gone the wrong way?!

      Then all the way up Royal mile to Johnson Street and Castle Rock hostel. By the time I got booked in, got my bunk swapped to a lower bunk, chatted with the (Aussie) manager about a deposit I made during COVID to help keep their hostel afloat which I was now claiming for my nights bed, I was pretty tired. The manager offered to lift my bag up the two flights of stairs to my room ....why do they always put the females at the top??(safety?)... I settled myself on the bed and that was me. Made lots of chatting with the young women I was sharing with spending a lovely couple of hours talking about their trips and careers ahead of them. So excited for their futures which is lovely!

      Tomorrow is another change of venue up to Mayfield gardens, nearer Liberton for my house sit on Wednesday.
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    • Day 95

      Castle Rock hostel to Mayfield gdns

      July 25, 2023 in Scotland ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

      After a "continental breakfast" at the hostel it was time to make my way to the b and b my host family had booked for me. My hosts had gotten the date of their holiday wrong, adding another day until I housesit for them.

      I had taken a night time photo out of my hostel window (uploaded yesterday) and a few on the way down the Royal mile.. looking forward to coming back into the city after settling into my house sit..

      Taking the bus from the high street, I arrived too early to check in to the accommodation, so walked down to a church just across the road. There was a beautifully kept garden and seat just waiting for me. No sooner sitting than a white haired woman wearing blue jeans and tops, handbag and shopping bags on arms came through the gates making her way across the grass to say a curious "hello" head on one side looking down at me. Her smile made me promptly respond with an "hello" right back to her.

      She portrayed a sense of purpose about coming into the church grounds and soon let me know she was there to prepare a food for a weekly service and lunch group. I responded to her by telling her about my travels.

      An invitation to join her inside the church to help with making sandwiches and joining the group for the service and lunch ensued. I gladly accepted. I met Flora, Julia, Susan, Christine and Ian the minister along with various other members of the congregation.

      The service was just great, the hymns old favourites, so a lovely meditative time in the presence of people who have known each other for a long time. Exchanging phone numbers, a few photos taken after lunch, invitations to call if I need anything, and I was off to check into my accommodation for the night.

      Another two floors with a circling staircase to navigate, I finally made it to my room. Again tired but happy to be resting for the afternoon now, quietly warmed by the new friends I had made.

      I noticed out of my window the stunning outline of Arthur's seat and took a few photos as the sun began to lower in the sky. It's not so visible here but the colours changing was amazing to see on that craggy big rock. Emails and maps seen to for tomorrow to navigate where I'm going I.e.. Liberton, south east Edinburgh, I fell asleep, knowing that's tomorrow's journey.
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    • Day 102

      Preston Pans

      August 1, 2023 in Scotland ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

      The Lothian Bus goes into Princes St all the way to the city before changing buses to get to Prestonpans. Little did I know the bus also went to Port Seton where, once upon a long time ago, we were to have a short holiday.

      I decided to stay on the bus to the end of the road at Port Seton just to see if there were any changes. Two hours later, I set foot at "Seton Sands" a "Butlins" like holiday camp.

      When we holidayed here, there was just lots of grass and a few caravans that I recall, but lots of grass. This is a very different place indeed. My word, it is unrecognisable!

      Full of cabins to buy, to rent, to rent to own provided with all the indoor facilities, swimming pools (heated), video games, pop machines., This to keep children occupied on rainy days, and let's face it there aren't many non rainy days here in Edinburgh, well at least this year. Huge restaurant, fish and chip shop, plenty of child friendly spaces, a long way from the caravan park of the 1950s!

      Overheard on the bus " I think oor summer was back in June eh?" I had to laugh. A heat wave was predicted and now it looks like that's gone by the by and it's looking like rain for the foreseeable future!
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    • Day 100

      National galleries

      July 30, 2023 in Scotland ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

      Rain, thunderstorms promised for tomorrow and Tuesday, today I'm heading for the National gallery, a walk down Leith water to Stockbridge market.

      Awoke this morning to a right downpour!! Gone are thoughts of the gardens?? We'll see, bus to drumheugh place to take in Stockbridge market and the water o Leith walk..

      Well, as they say, the best laid plans...I took the bus to Drumheugh place to walk the kilometre down to Stockbridge market. Everyone said it was a flat walk, even google maps calls it flat. My knees know the difference and flat it was not, it's all down hill and quite steep at times.

      The market was smaller than advertised, with not so many stalls. I'd gone to see if I could find some souvenirs to take home, but very little of such crafts available. Just like markets of old in the rain, mucky! I did get very muddy feet, while others danced about trying to avoid the mud with their white runners and long skirts. I spoke to a couple of lovely stall holders, one wanting to come to live in NZ and another a glass conservator. I bought some lovely vegan deserts for the week.

      The market done, I made my way "up" to the Scottish National gallery on princes street. I find the ,"art world" very pretentious and nothing more so than the selling of ultra over produced expensive merchandise based on the current artist they are promoting. So, a little disappointed in the offering of the day/week/month. I am in awe of the older paintings, landscapes, portraits of older artists and times.

      I walked the length of princes street to get a bus back to Liberton before the rain. Soaking in the atmosphere of a city readying for the festival, I was glad to be going to Glasgow on Saturday.
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    • Day 16

      Tagesziel 15: Edinburgh

      September 2, 2023 in Scotland ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

      Gegen Abend das heutige Ziel erreicht. Hier bleiben wir auch die nächsten drei Tage.

      Gemütliches Resteessen und dann gehts zum duschen.
      Bin langsam am verzweifeln, Dusche war schon wieder kalt 🥶
      Passiert immer nur mir 😩
      Aber ich geb nicht auf. Werde es noch hinbekommen in Schottland eine warme Dusche 🚿 zu bekommen. Hab noch drei Tage 🤪

      Freu mich schon auf morgen - Edinburgh erkunden 👍🤩
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    • Day 16

      Edinburgh

      September 3, 2023 in Scotland ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      Heute steht die Britania auf dem Programm, das königliche Schiff🤩
      Aber leider ist Lias Krank aufgewacht 😢und wir bleiben am Platz und ruhen gemeinsam in der Sonne aus 🌞 und machen das Wohnmobil supi sauber 🧼
      Mama und Romy sind mit Kaisers los und haben Edinburgh und die Britania unsicher gemacht.
      Lias ist heute früh ins Bett, mal sehen wie es dem Schatz 🥰 morgen geht 👍🏻
      Jetzt noch den Abend etwas genießen und ein Hochzeitstage Guinness trinken (27 Jahre 🤩🥰) Dann werde ich mich zum Bubbi legen🥰
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    • Day 17

      Edinburgh die dritte

      September 4, 2023 in Scotland ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      Lias hat sehr gut geschlafen 😴 und ist ohne Fieber 🤒 aufgewacht 🙏.
      So haben wir entschieden das wir alle zusammen das Castle in Edinburgh ansehen gehen 🤩
      Da die Busfahrt für Lias zu anstrengend ist, hat Romy uns die Uber-App empfohlen, was wir dann auch erfolgreich so gemacht haben👌🏻👍🏻🤩.
      Tolle Stadt und auch sehr schönes Castle und Lias ist Top drauf und macht auch Top mit🙏nur das Essen 🥣 klappt aktuell noch nicht so gut 🧐
      Noch etwas die Stadt angesehen und dann mit Uber zurück an unseren Platz, den letzten Abend in Edinburgh genießen❗️
      Denn morgen geht es mit der Fähre ⛴️ nach Amsterdam 🤩😢
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