Wednesday, November 9, 2011
No news is good news!
This week has been a relatively calm week, after a crazy halloween it was well appreciated. On wednesday I was dragged back in to the real world of Bucknell and had the daunting task of picking classes (and realizing that i would not be able to live the Scottish dream for the rest of my "uni" experience!) On saturday AND today the girls shinty matches got canceled which was SUCH a big fat bummer! but i have had a great time in training for the last few weeks, monday fitness literally kicks my bum! But we watched the boys match today, and man do i wish i had brought my camera, the guts and gore of the match was incredible! mom, if you had seen this one, you probably would make me quit! we were playing the roughest team of the conference, and well our boys got beat up! Lee (the guy that runs monday fitness) came to the after match tea with blood running down his shirt and thought nothing of it, those bloody Strathclyde men! haha Anyways, off to oslo tomorrow, look out for updates!
Thursday, November 3, 2011
DUB-DADDY
Clogged Artery? |
Can you say YUM! |
FRIDAY
Caroline just cant stay away From those jersey boys! |
SATURDAY
Today we took a bus to Galway to wander there for a bit. When we got there we were starving so we got a nice bite to eat, leah and i split a burger and a smokes salmon cream pasta dish. the burger (that we ordered medium closer to rare) came out deader then road kill, it was well done haha but still good, and the guy next to us told us they have to cook everything all the way through now. And the salmon dish was just out of this world! Then we wandered around the main town for a long time. Tonight we dressed up for Halloween, it was a hoot! the people got so into it! like everyone was in full makeup and costumes. Needless to say in my handmade candycane costume i looked a bit well, feeble.
SUNDAY
Of course when in dublin, visit the Guinness factory! so that is just what we did, it was such a good museum type thing. Then we had our pint on top of the factory. Then headed to the oldest pub in ireland, where i ate a nice beef and guinness stew, it was everything i hoped it would be! Then we went back to the hostel, had a few ciders and stayed out until we went to the airport at 1:45 in the morning to sleep there until our early flight. Wow the Irish are fun!
Oct 23rd
they had an EPIC armory! |
No big deal, just the fence in my humble abode |
Big man wallace! |
From there we when to a trail head that lead to the wallace monument. William Wallace was this crazy fighter guy that fought famously against the British in hopes of regaining the Scottish pride. The statue was gigantic! i mean i don't think i would have even come up to the top of his boot!
For our last stop we went to the Scotts View, which if you were paying attention in my last blog you would already know about it, so i little test for all you guys!
Stay posted for DUBLIN!
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Boarders Trip
House with its gate |
Priest Hidden Stair Case |
TOTALLY TUBULAR MELROSE ABBY |
The walls from the top of the tower looking down |
Dryburgh Abby |
Scotts View |
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Look out I am about to BLOG ROCK YOUUUUUU! (aka lots coming soon)
SHEEPS HEID INNNN
This ones for you ZMBF! |
Ca$h Money$ |
Thank you to the lovely Benowitz-Fredricks for recommending a trip to the oldest pub in Edinburgh! We started the TRECK at about 11:30 around the hollyrood park to the little town that the Sheeps Heid resides. When we walked in, ready for a meal of mac'an cheese, only to find out they were renovating the entire in starting the next day. So we grabbed a pint (on an empty stomach mind you) and sat at one of the cute little tables. Then I saw in the corner of my eye, MONOPOLY (edinburgh edition!) so obviously we played that for a few hours. (CHAMPION!!!) woohoooo Great little gem, can wait until it is renovated and go back and play again!
Look forward to muchoo more about this weekend, it was a doozy (in a great way)!
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Stockholm
Let me first tell you that if you would like to see a city, you should bring a friend that gets her bag stolen, then you are forced to hoof it all around the city. Although if you want to have any fun, i would pick a different method to tour!
FRIDAY
So getting to stockholm was completely uneventful, and we got to the tourist center with out any hiccups, then when we got there we had a massive one. One of the girls i was with had a sore back (poor girl) and put her backpack down, and then some lucky guy took it off her hands. Of course just losing the backpack wasn't enough, it also had her passport in it. so after a freak-out like stockholm has never seen before we calmed her down enough to walk 45 minutes to the US embassy, only to find out that it was closed all weekend and on monday (thank you columbus for finding america) so freak-out #2 she was going to have to stay another day. Also, she lost her visa (also in the passport) so we had to go to the british embassy. Then we walked back to the lovely tourist place and continued an additional 30 minutes to go to the police station to file a report. But we made it to our hotel in time to check in, and realized it was a 4 start hotel... DOPE! And the police called saying they recovered the bag (minus iphone and rain jacket), and we quickly slept off the memory of a great day!
SATURDAY
The good thing about a 4 star hotel is the rockin' buffet! Full of food we headed out to the Globe which is the worlds biggest spherical building, and we went up on the sky-view and checked out the Swedish landscape. Then we stopped at a candy store to try out some delicious swedish candy, only to find out quickly that there chocolate is great but their infamous salted candies are TERRIBLE (Hayssen family don't worry i bought some so you can experience the treat!)
From there we went on the tunnelbanna (the only swedish word i can actually pronounce correctly ton-oh-ban-ah) to the island of Djurgarden (with a circle on top of the a) to the Nordiska Musett (the swedish culture museum). Then we went to Rosendals garden and had lunch at the cafe there. That was cool cause everything and i mean EVERYTHING we ate was grown cooked, molded (cheese) on the farm (how earth crunchy of them). Then we went to Skansen which is equivalent of the swedish Sturbridge village, we saw a pharmacy where they hand concocted pills until surprisingly recently. Then we made a quick stop at the Aquaria (aquarium) where we took a stroll through the rainforest and the nordic sea. Then we went to my favorite museum, Vasa Musett. This was an old Swedish military ship that sunk in the harbor. Then they dragged it out and preserved it, then built the museum around it. It is the world's largest preservation project to date. After an extremely busy day we wanted to have a nice drink, only to realize that Stockholm's government regulates all alcohol sales, and you can only buy it in one store (unless you want something less then 3.5%) Not to mention the store is only open for about four hours a day. So we went out for a little bit but were too tired to even stay awake on the train ride!
SUNDAY
Up and at 'em and off to the city yet again. We went to the Royal Palace and walked around the really small and not very decorated guest chambers (sarcastic on a blog is a hard thing to achieve.) They were INCREDIBLE. Then we got to watch the changing of the guards, this is something that happens every Tuesday Saturday and Sunday (i think) and it is when one group of Swedish Military gives over the task of guarding the palace to another branch of the Military. And man was it elaborate! They had a marching band and drum line and flag waving. It was so cool! Then we went to the treasury and saw some of the crowns and jewels of the swedish government. (i bet Obama is pretty bummed our tax dollars are going to funding his trips and not sick crowns). Then we made the treck to a new hotel (the new world hotel), we found it and found out that we were staying in china (legit had lomein for breakfast) in stockholm, how cultural of us! Then we sauna-ed and took an epic nap. We then headed out or an epic night on the town. We went to a famous live music bar, but the band ended early, so we decided to get a drink, but little did we know they price drinks by the cl, and there are 3.7 cls in the average drink. So we asked the bar tender how much their "well vodka" (worst vodka) was, and we were stunned to hear that it was 7 pounds. So we savored that drink and wondered around the town for a bit then headed back to the new world.
MONDAY
All of the museums and attractions are closed on monday so we just wondered around town more, we went into the Stockholm art college and looked at some of the student work until hoping on the bus to the airport and back to Edinburgh.. WHAT A WEEKEND
YUMMMMM |
NASTY |
So getting to stockholm was completely uneventful, and we got to the tourist center with out any hiccups, then when we got there we had a massive one. One of the girls i was with had a sore back (poor girl) and put her backpack down, and then some lucky guy took it off her hands. Of course just losing the backpack wasn't enough, it also had her passport in it. so after a freak-out like stockholm has never seen before we calmed her down enough to walk 45 minutes to the US embassy, only to find out that it was closed all weekend and on monday (thank you columbus for finding america) so freak-out #2 she was going to have to stay another day. Also, she lost her visa (also in the passport) so we had to go to the british embassy. Then we walked back to the lovely tourist place and continued an additional 30 minutes to go to the police station to file a report. But we made it to our hotel in time to check in, and realized it was a 4 start hotel... DOPE! And the police called saying they recovered the bag (minus iphone and rain jacket), and we quickly slept off the memory of a great day!
SATURDAY
The good thing about a 4 star hotel is the rockin' buffet! Full of food we headed out to the Globe which is the worlds biggest spherical building, and we went up on the sky-view and checked out the Swedish landscape. Then we stopped at a candy store to try out some delicious swedish candy, only to find out quickly that there chocolate is great but their infamous salted candies are TERRIBLE (Hayssen family don't worry i bought some so you can experience the treat!)
Fresh blue cheese with homemade bread and jam! |
The vasa |
Changing of the guards |
MONDAY
All of the museums and attractions are closed on monday so we just wondered around town more, we went into the Stockholm art college and looked at some of the student work until hoping on the bus to the airport and back to Edinburgh.. WHAT A WEEKEND
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Hi-Lands
18 years in these to make the finest drank EVER |
The demonstration |
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Sheering the sheep |
The Castle |
This morning we started with a short cruse in Loch Ness to the Urqyhart Castle. I didn’t spot nessie but I had high hopes. We found out that the loch ness is not only the largest and deepest lake in Scotland, but it is also peat lake so it is very opaque (so if there was one lake to make up creature spottings this was well chosen St. Columbos!) Then we toured around the castle for a bit. We then saw the fort Augustus locks. We weren’t luck enough to see a boat go through them, but it was still cool. We then headed off to the commando memorials and fort William for lunch. I had the BEST lunch ever, a bowl of mac and cheese made from a mixture of brie and cheddar and a cream and jelly filled scone. Then we hopped on the bus and headed for our last stop, Glenco. It was BEAUTIFUL!
Glenco |
Cream and Jelly Scone, YES PLEASE |
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