Edinburgh

  • Edinburgh CastleOh my. I don’t know that I’ll say much more than this — if you have any way to get to Edin­burgh, do it. Of all the places we’ve been on this very fine cruise, it was the best. Not that Greenock and Dublin and Belfast and Lon­don weren’t won­der­ful, but Edin­burgh seemed to bring together the best of all of them. It had the charm of a small vil­lage, the grandeur of an Old World Euro­pean cap­i­tal and the fast-paced excite­ment of a mod­ern city.

    Old and New EdinburghFor instance, what else do you need to say about a city that is divided into Old Town and New Town, with the New Town dat­ing from the 1700′s? Or one that has an enor­mous Gothic-looking struc­ture (the tallest thing at left in this pic­ture) that is a mon­u­ment to Sir Wal­ter Scott? As with Dublin and Belfast, I even­tu­ally stopped using the cam­era so much, because I would’ve needed the spe­cial kind that shows you a 360-degree view. Our friends might have made out bet­ter with their video camera.

    Rainbow over EdinburghSo I won’t add any­thing else. From here we have another day at sea, then two days in Lon­don, then two days in Paris. But Greg and I already made a sort of pact that we would plan some future trip when we just con­cen­trated on Edin­burgh. We could eas­ily have done the whole two weeks there and I wouldn’t have felt like we’d missed out on any­thing that Great Britain had to offer.


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  • […] Since we had walked over some of the basic Edin­burgh sites back HERE in ‘05, I was look­ing for some­thing a bit “off the brochure,” and also want­ing to indulge a cur­rent inter­est in the abbeys and monas­ter­ies in the U.K. that were shut down in the 1500’s. A Scot­tish com­menter on a cruise chat board sug­gested Dun­fermline Abbey, an 11th cen­tury monastery that was built into the church and palace of the Scot­tish kings for a time and still houses the remains of King Robert the Bruce enterred under the altar. […]

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