On our way up to Edinburgh Castle, we were forced to wait while a police escort drove down from the castle. The police stopped,
and a few people got out of a nice car, and walked into one of the buildings. We were told it was Princess Anne. Who knows if it was really her, but judging by the large police escort, I wouldn't be surprised. While we waited, we were able to listen to a Bagpiper (see the photo above). There's nothing like standing on the Royal Mile in Edingburgh, listening to a piper.
After exploring the castle for a few hours, we started walking down the Royal Mile toward Holyroodhouse, and we were stopped again. The same party came out of the building, and got back into their car and left, escorted again by the police. So, I possibly saw the Princess Royal twice in one day. Royal sighting, check!
We finally made it down to the end of the Royal Mile to Holyroodhouse and made it
in time to take the tour. I was happy that we were able to tour Holyroodhouse,
because my friend, Valerie, and I barely missed the last tour when we were in Edinburgh
in 2014. The palace was pretty inside. Not very different from Buckingham
Palace and Windsor. What I enjoyed the most were the ruins of Holyrood Abbey. I don't know what it is about ruins that are so cool. It makes you feel like you're really in the middle of something ancient and full of history.
On our second, and last, day in Scotland, we took a day trip to Loch Ness, Glencoe, and the Highlands of Scotland. I was hoping to get a glimpse of Brigadoon, but I think it's still in its current 100 years of slumber. *wink* I'll just have to go to Scotland again in 2047 to see if I can check Brigadoon sighting one off my list. I did happen to catch a sighting of Nessie in the loch, you'll have to judge for yourself if you think it was her in the photo below. Nessie sighting, check!
The scenery was beautiful as we drove up to the Highlands,
and Heather, our tour guide, told us many stories of Scottish history, including Mary, Queen of
Scots, William Wallace, Robert the Bruce, Rob Roy, and others.
We drove past the castle where they filmed one of my favorite BBC series, Monarch of the Glen. I was the only person on the tour who had even heard of the series, let alone seen it. A lot of scenes were filmed in the town where our guide grew up, and she and others from her town were extras on the show.
During our stop in the town of Pitlochry, Carrie and I decided to try what Heather had told us
was the favorite soda of the Scots, Irn Bru. Carrie thought it was okay. I really didn’t like it. It tasted like carbonated
bubble gum juice.
I wish that we had planned to spend more time in Scotland. The next time I go to the U.K., I'm going to stay much longer.
Edinburgh Castle
Palace of Holyroodhouse
Ruins of Holyrood Abbey
Gardens at Holyroodhouse
Arthur's Seat
Glencoe
Highlands
Heilan' Coo
Loch Ness
Could that be Nessie?
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