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Saturday, March 23, 2013

A Wee-Bit-O Scotland

I love Scotland! It was the most beautiful country I have ever seen and the Scots were so nice and I absolutely love their accents. Even more than I love English accents. It was cold weather but it was bearable and after Denmark, I was prepared. The hostels that we stayed in were both really nice. I would have like to stay in Edinburgh longer but we were only there for a night and then we took a tour bus pretty much all over Scotland. Once we checked into the hostel in Edinburgh, we walked around briefly, had dinner and then after dinner myself and two other students did a haunted walking tour.

This is a statue of David Hume. He was a philosopher. Anyway, his big toe that I am rubbing is shiny and gold in color because students often rub it before exams for good luck.
The Royal Mile or High Street is where we explored and where David Hume is located.

 Church.
 Adam Smith was another philosopher. Both sculptures were done by Alexander Stoddart.
 This is the Heart of Midlothian. There is a tradition to spit on the heart (yup, I did) that started because it  is just outside what used to be the prison where public executions were held. People had so much disdain for the prison they would spit on the heart. Presently, spitting on the heart is suppose to bring you luck.
 Here is David Hume again. As you can see, someone has put knickers on his head.

 We visited Edinburgh Castle (one of many). 
 Skyline from the castle grounds.
 Most of the students on the trip minus two people, one of which was a boy. So we had ten girls and one guy on this trip.
 This is Tracy. I adore her. She is the faculty trip leader and she made it REALLY fun.
 Some spooky shots from the haunted walking tour.
 We visited a cemetery, some dark alleys, stood outside a haunted building and a vault.
 I did not see or feel the presence of any ghosts.

 This is the haunted vault. It doesn't look scary because I used a flash and there is a colorful tarp.
This was our tour guide for the evening. She did a great job. She made me jump a couple of times. All in all it was a good first night to a great trip. More to come soon!

Susan "I hang out at castles now" B.

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