We are nearing the end of our trip :(
We've spent the last few days in Scotland, with our friends Paul and Veronica Miller, and we head back to NZ tomorrow (via 31 hours or so of flying).
So this will be the last entry about our travels (unless the plane ride is particularly interesting). We may keep the story going once we get to Melbourne (next week), but we'll see about that later.
Anyway, Scotland has been interesting. The most striking thing about it is the weather. Though I guess we should count ourselves lucky that only 2/4 days were really rainy :) We are staying in the town of Stirling, about a 45min train-ride from Edinburgh.
Stirling's main attractions are Stirling Castle and the William Wallace monument:
The castle one evening, from P&V's living room window. The fireworks were to mark the start of the WRC rally of Scotland.
We did a day trip to Edinburgh, where we went to the Palace of Holyroodhouse and Edinburgh castle:
Mita and Paul, listening to our audio guides, at Holyroodhouse. We did the tour of the palace, through the first-floor rooms used by the royal family for public functions and audiences. (and where Zara Phillips and Mike Tindall held their wedding celebrations)
Stu also discovered, when we wandered into a tartan-weaving factory store on the Royal Mile, that his Scottish ancestors (the Wilson clan) were from the Stirling region.
Stirling and Edinburgh both have a lot of unicorns around and about. So, given the title of the blog (which, by the way, is a movie reference, for those of you who were wondering... I'll leave it to you to find out which movie!), I've included a few unicorn photos:
Today, we headed out to some of the nearby lochs in the region. We had a traditional lunch of fish and chips (a fish supper) by the side of one of the lochs (and were pretty quickly surrounded by ducks and seagulls), and did a boat ride on an old steam-ship on Loch Katerine:
And that brings us to the end of our trip! As I said, we're off tomorrow (the 10th) and we arrive in NZ on the 12th. I get about 2hrs of my birthday (the 11th) in Singapore airport, so may do some frantic birthday shopping while in transit!
Okeley dokeley, see you soon Shaky Isles!
PS. We watched the rugby this morning - yay for NZ!
We've spent the last few days in Scotland, with our friends Paul and Veronica Miller, and we head back to NZ tomorrow (via 31 hours or so of flying).
So this will be the last entry about our travels (unless the plane ride is particularly interesting). We may keep the story going once we get to Melbourne (next week), but we'll see about that later.
Anyway, Scotland has been interesting. The most striking thing about it is the weather. Though I guess we should count ourselves lucky that only 2/4 days were really rainy :) We are staying in the town of Stirling, about a 45min train-ride from Edinburgh.
Stirling's main attractions are Stirling Castle and the William Wallace monument:
We did a day trip to Edinburgh, where we went to the Palace of Holyroodhouse and Edinburgh castle:
Stu also discovered, when we wandered into a tartan-weaving factory store on the Royal Mile, that his Scottish ancestors (the Wilson clan) were from the Stirling region.
Stirling and Edinburgh both have a lot of unicorns around and about. So, given the title of the blog (which, by the way, is a movie reference, for those of you who were wondering... I'll leave it to you to find out which movie!), I've included a few unicorn photos:
Today, we headed out to some of the nearby lochs in the region. We had a traditional lunch of fish and chips (a fish supper) by the side of one of the lochs (and were pretty quickly surrounded by ducks and seagulls), and did a boat ride on an old steam-ship on Loch Katerine:
And that brings us to the end of our trip! As I said, we're off tomorrow (the 10th) and we arrive in NZ on the 12th. I get about 2hrs of my birthday (the 11th) in Singapore airport, so may do some frantic birthday shopping while in transit!
Okeley dokeley, see you soon Shaky Isles!
PS. We watched the rugby this morning - yay for NZ!