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    • Day 26

      St Cuthbert and St John

      September 29, 2022 in Scotland ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C

      Nach dem Museumsbesuch bin ich zu zwei Kirchen gegangen. ⛪️
      In St Cuthbert in diesem goldenen Saal hat Agatha Christie einmal geheiratet! Sehr beeindruckend! ✨
      Auf dieser Stelle standen schon sieben verschiedene Kirchen seit dem 7. Jahrhundert. 🫢 Eine sehr alte Stätte also! 🧐

      Nach St Cuthbert war ich bei der benachbarten Kirche St Johns, die stehen wirklich direkt nebeneinander und teilen sich quasi einen Friedhof. 🫢 Da im Café habe ich dann ein schottisches Mittagessen gehabt - ein Brot belegt mit Haggis (also Innereien), aber es ist ja alles gewürzt schmeckt ja auch ganz normal! ☺️

      Nach dem Mittagessen bin ich dann mal wieder in Waterstones gewesen, wo ich mit Tee auf der komplett sicheren Seite war. 🫖 Ich habe gearbeitet und die Atmosphäre noch einmal so richtig genossen. 💻✨
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    • Day 2

      Victoria Street und Fish&Chips

      October 2, 2022 in Scotland ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

      Nach dem Friedhof ging es weiter die Victoria Street. Und was war in dieser Straße? Natürlich. Ein Harry Potter Shop 😍😅
      Anschließend mussten wir natürlich Fish&Chips essen.
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    • Day 2

      Auf den Spuren von Harry Potter

      December 27, 2022 in Scotland ⋅ 🌧 5 °C

      Nachmittags waren wir unterwegs auf den Spuren von Harry Potter und dessen Erfinderin J.K. Rowling.

      Morgens entschieden wir uns eine geführte Tour zu buchen. Wir erfuhren viel über die Inspiration, welche J. K. Rowling in Edingburgh gefunden hat. Auch viele Hintergrundinformationen über ihre Geschichte haben wir bekommen.

      Abends ging es dann noch in zwei Lokale der Stadt. Begleitet von schottischer Musik. 🙂
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    • Day 16

      Sunday Fun Day

      June 25, 2023 in Scotland ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      Today was all about the kids.

      This morning we went to visit the Edinburgh camera obscura and the associated World of Illusions museum. The camera obscura offers a 360 degree view of Edinburgh from the top of a 6 storey building. The camera and views were interesting, but let's face it, we were there for the Illusions museum. It was 5 storeys of weird and wonderful illusions. Very hands on. We all had a great time... until Tom slammed himself into a mirror in the middle of the mirror maze and did himself an injury. Nothing serious, more of a bruised ego than a bruised body, but it put a bit of a downer on the last little bit of the visit for him.

      We then walked back to our apartment to grab some lunch.

      In the afternoon the rain set in, so we donned our rain jackets and hit the buses in search of further adventure.

      As is becoming our habit on this trip our first stop was a putt putt golf course. Tom was on fire, and won easily. A future Tiger Woods perhaps.

      The afternoon was still young and the rain was getting heavier so our next destination (actually, in the same building complex we were already at) was ten pin bowling. Dani started out with a strike, but it was all downhill for her from there. She ended up in last place. It was a close fought battle for second place with Annabelle just taking the honors from Tom. The winner was Simon, including a three-strike turkey 🦃 in the middle of the game.

      Back to the bus and a quick stop at the shops and then back to the apartment to refresh before dinner.
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    • Day 46

      Chasin' Charlie

      July 5, 2023 in Scotland ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      Today we woke up and got ready to jump on the train to Edinburgh. We tried to grab an uber to the station but drivers kept cancelling, so we ran to get on the bus. The bus didn't stop quite near the station so we had a nice walk straight up a steep hill. We eventually got to the station and Erin grabbed us the world's biggest coffees from Costa. They were literally as big as our heads. On the train we were able to spread out and began research and booking things for our next stop.
      We weren't sure how our day was going to go as King Charles also decided to visit Edinburgh today. He was being given the royal jewels of Scotland so we knew it was going to be a crowded day. We arrived at the train station and started the trek up the hill to our hostel. The closer we got to the castle the crazier the crowds got. The main street of the old town, the Royal Mile had been blocked off and crowds were lining the streets. There was protesters yelling "not my king" and it was chaos. We eventually made our way down to the Grassmarket area and dropped our bags at the hostel. We had a few hiccups putting luggage in lockers and then headed to the National Museum of Scotland. We visited Dolly, saw some F1 cars, learnt all about Scotland, saw some traditions from Oceania and saw some natural science displays. We then walked back towards the Royal Mile to see what was happening. There was more people then before but nothing seemed to be going on. So we walked around to find a pub for lunch. Erin tried some whiskey... and had haggis in her mashed potato.
      We then walked back to try and see the king head to the cathedral. We saw some marching bands, horses and then some official looking black cars. So I'd say we saw Charlie, Camilla, Kate and Will just through a window. We then had a brief rest at the hostel after carrying out bags up to the second floor.
      Next was an afternoon walking tour with a spirited and passionate guide called Jen. Since the royal mile was blocked the tour was limited but she filled the 2 hours with extra stories. It was a gory and interesting history of Edinburgh. Added bonus there were only 5 of us on the tour so it was every personal.
      After that we headed towards the new town and saw lots of street performers. It was so busy everywhere! We headed to the world's fanciest Wetherspoons for a drink, then hit a Brewhouse for some interesting beers. We then walked back for an Italian dinner which was actually so good. The tour guide said the Italian food is generally on standard with Italy due to the immigrants.
      Finally we sat at a bar outside and listened to the Lumineers play as they were performing in the castle Ampitheatre (which they assemble every June and take down every September). It was so clear and loud which was fun. Erin got to try another whisky, so is now fully Scottish.
      We headed back to the hostel and then watched half an episode of selling sunsets. A busy busy day but we saw so much!
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    • Day 76–79

      Housesit in Edinburgh

      October 16, 2023 in Scotland ⋅ ⛅ 10 °C

      The capital provides the full Scottish experience: a castle, a whiskey centre, buskers playing the bagpipes, tartan weaving shops, magic stores, hills to climb, you name it 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿. We were lucky to find a great housesit here and explored the city with Dougie, who seemed to make everyone happy and got a crazy amount of cuddles everywhere we went. The city centre is extremely beautiful, but Edinburgh might just be the only city where the suburbs are equally nice. Throw in some great coffee shops, a few farmer markets, cool bookstores, vegan restaurants and you get the perfect city!Read more

    • Day 111

      All aboard!

      December 23, 2023 in Scotland ⋅ 🌬 11 °C

      We said goodbye to Bath, jumped in our uber and headed to Bristol before the sun rose this morning. In Bristol we jumped on a train and spent the next 7 hours on it.

      The train ride was nice and smooth, very full of people in parts but we luckily had seats reserved and the attendants were lovely and kept giving us tea and snacks.

      We finally arrived in Edinburgh, got to our hostel and dropped our bags off before heading out to explore. The buildings and area of the Old Town are stunning, it was lightly raining which really added to the mystical dreary ambiance. After a little explore we headed back to the hostel to relax a bit before going out later. I haven't missed shared dorms, this one smells like a sweaty musty locker room.

      We then headed out after the sun set to explore the city after dark and also as we had booked to go see Edinburgh Castle 'Castle of light', which is exactly as it sounds, the castle has a light show. This was pretty impressive, as was the views of the city and the Christmas market we had visited.

      We concluded the night with some Scottish favourites, haggis (the filling in the style of a chiko roll), deep fried pizza and a deep fried mars bar.

      Step count: 18k
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    • Day 113

      Merry Christmas!

      December 25, 2023 in Scotland ⋅ ☁️ 7 °C

      Merry Christmas all! It may be a day late when everyone is reading this, but it's still relevant to us!

      We awoke this morning and found mini sock stockings out our front door with some fruits and chocolates from the workers here. So in traditional fashion we were able to enjoy chocolates for breakfast!

      We lounged around for a bit but eventually headed out for a stroll as we wanted to get somewhat over 1k steps! We ended up just continuing walking and getting lost before grabbing a butterbeer and a shop that claims it overlooks the inspiration for Diagon alley.

      We made our way to the hostel, relaxed before making our way down for a 4pm lunch/dinner.

      We were seated between some American siblings and some French ladies and engaged in some very interesting conversations - including trying to teach the Americans what a Christmas cracker was, and how to partake in the cracking.

      After a 3 course meal, and Phill being a terrible influence on our new found friends we sat around for a bit meeting new people before heading out to a pub nearby to enjoy a late night beverage.

      Merry Christmas all!

      Step count: 12.5k
      (Probably the most steps we've ever had for Christmas...)
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    • Day 114

      No Christmas leftovers 😕

      December 26, 2023 in Scotland ⋅ ☁️ 1 °C

      Today started with us checking out of our private hostel room and leaving our bags in the (very full) bag holding area. We're not changing location, but we are moving to shared accommodation now that Christmas is over.

      While we waited for the new room to be ready, we decided to find ourselves a cafe to have a hot drink. We eventually did and then decided that while we have some time, it would be a good day to do the washing.

      We collected our laundry and went on the 20 minute walk to the nearest laundromat which also turned out to be a coffee shop/laundry hybrid. Instead of doing it ourselves, there was a nice man who we paid and he put the washing on for us and transferred it to the dryer when done. This gave us some free time to walk around a new part of the city, which was nice.

      Eventually we collected our laundry and walked back to the city centre. By then it was lunch and we had pizza on the brain, so we went and scratched that itch!

      Once we were back we checked back into a different room and relaxed the rest of the day!

      Step count: 14k
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    • Day 119

      Happy new year!!

      December 31, 2023 in Scotland ⋅ ☁️ 4 °C

      This morning we took some time getting up, after lazing about for most of the morning we realised we agreed to meet our Aussie friends at a 'Oz bar' to celebrate Melbourne new year.

      After the Melbourne NYE countdown, we then stayed for QLD countdown, and finally Perth. We had one too many beers and no food for the day so we wandered over to the Beehive Inn where we enjoyed some chips and toasted sandwiches. We then parted ways from our friends as the new year celebrations for Edinburgh was still many hours away.

      We can back to our Airbnb and relaxed and snacked for a few hours until about 21:30 when we met up with the same people and squeezed into the street party where we listened to some questionable music and talked until midnight.

      The firework display was amazing, another thing they did was from 9pm the had a small firework show on every hour which was nice.

      After the fireworks everyone joined hands and sang Auld Lang Syne, which is tradition to bid farewell to the old year.

      Happy new year to everyone, here's to a great 2024!

      Step count: 10.1k
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