It's been a while since I last wrote, so a lot has happened! This is going to be quite a long post, so prepare yourselves for a little reading or be able to skim well...
We spent two nights in Dundee, a small city near Edinburgh. The people who owned our cottage were nice enough to give us a ride to Dundee, and gave us some tips as to what to see while we were there. The first day, we enjoyed all the splendors of Dundee. We walked around the entire city, which is right on the river, so there were some wonderful views. They also had this huge ship called the RRS Discovery, which was launched in 1901 and was the first British ship to sail to Antarctica. It was pretty awesome, here's a pic:
We also went to the Contemporary Art Gallery, which had some weird stuff (to say the least), but afterward we got coffee and these exhibits did strike some interesting conversation between us.
We also visited the M & S store (it's like a grocery store with other random stuff) here and got Belgian chocolate milk!! So good!! After this entire day of fun and excitement, we were hoping to come back and get on the computer at our hostel, and be able to figure out our next move. Because we've been trying to do the couchsurfing thing, it's difficult to make decisions until the last minute. So there we were, trying to figure out where we were going to go, what we were going to do. It was choatic, the internet wouldn't work, so much going on! But God definitely provided a way for us with Leo, the guy we are staying with now. We had really wanted to come to the west coast of Scotland, but didn't think we would have any way of getting over there and finding a place to stay until we heard from Leo. So it will be awesome to see that side of the world!
As I type this, we're sitting in the Edinburgh bus station waiting to head back to Dundee to our hostel for the night. The best way for me to explain the intensity of today is to say first that there are all kinds of festival happening in Edinburgh throughout the month of August, so it was JAM PACKED with people from all other the world who came for these festivals.
Upon arrival, the city was already buzzing – crowded sidewalks, street vendors, and street performers pretty much everywhere you looked. When we got there, we were starving for lunch, and in our search to find food we stumbled upon the largest amount of bagpipe players that has ever existed anywhere at one time. There is a “military tattoo” happening tonight outside of Edinburgh castle, which I think basically means a ton of bagpipe players and highland dancers jam out with fireworks and such and people watch. Anyway, I think we stumbled upon practice for the bagpipe players. There were SO MANY, I mean they were everywhere. And it was just a bunch of different bands of bagpipes and drums, so they were all playing different stuff at the same time. I took a video of it, which I have tried to include right here...here's hoping it worked:











Sounds like tons of fun!!!
ReplyDeleteOK - you must read a current UK bestseller called "One Day" - references Arthur's Seat and other places you will have visited so far. A great novel/love story. Glad you are enjoying yourselves. Hope we get to meet/visit you soon!
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