Traveling to Scotland was a cinch and really pleasant, no planes, no security, just a lot of riding and looking out at sheep. Fun fact, Scotland has double the amount of sheep than people. Not that surprising and I am sure Wales has a figure similar to that. There are sheep everywhere. Everywhere. Anyway... We got into Glasgow late Wednesday evening and rolled our luggage up a small mountain to our guesthouse. The road that our guesthouse was on was the same road as the Glasgow School of Art which was designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh... in case you have not heard of Charles Rennie Mackintosh, as I had not prior to this, he is kind of a big deal in Glasgow. He apparently wandered the world in search of architecture that he enjoyed and ended up making his own because he didn't like anything he saw. Glasgow architecture is very unique and very beautiful but you have to be aware of it. Glasgow is very artsy, lots of galleries which was fun. So back to our guesthouse, it was very cute and we had to navigate through a few doors to get to our room, we had a private with our own bathroom which was extremely convenient. We pretty much crashed until the morning.
Thursday was devoted to exploring Glasgow. We started our day with a hot, freshly cooked Scottish breakfast... delicious. The typical English breakfast includes tea, beans in tomato sauce, tomatoes, eggs, meat (not for me), and toast. The typical Scottish breakfast adds a Scottish scone, which is basically like a friend potato pancake, but so much better. Alison and I enjoyed this immensely, much better than our Orsa Maggiore lame breakfast.
| Scottish breakfast! |
| This is art... |
Behind the cathedral was the necropolis, which was just a bit eery on Halloween weekend. Across from it was St. Mungo (Harry Potter...) Museum of Religious Art and Life which I was excited for but it was nothing overly spectacular. They did have a nice exhibit of all the religions ceremonies and beliefs for the big five religions. After this we ate our sack lunches in a park which was nice. The leaves in Swansea haven't really changed, just dropped. However, in Scotland the leaves were perfect for fall! Orange and reds and it was wonderful.
After this we tried to make our way to another top sight but we ended up in the Royal Hospital for a nice tour and decided to go to a different place. Next we went to Kelvingrove Gallery which was huge and filled with lots of different things, both art and history. I have also decided that I like French art the best and they had a nice selection of famous artists works. They also had Salvador Dali's painting of Christ of Saint John of the Cross which was huge and a little intense. After making our way through the museum we were planning to go to another gallery but decided instead to do some more wandering through the city. We ended our evening in a little cafe in another gallery close to our accommodation where we had delicious mediterranean food, falafel!
| George Square early morning! |
| Small loch |
| Loch Linnhe |
| Urquhart Castle on Loch Ness |
We traveled close to 350 miles in one day, we got back around 7 pm. It was a really wonderful day, we had a small group and a really good guide. This is hard to compare to Swansea and our sea, my mom asked me if this was prettier, and it is just too different to compare. Both are equally pretty! When we got back we took the 50 minute train to Edinburgh. Edinburgh at night was very pretty and once again our hostel was in a perfect location. This hostel was our first experience in a dorm with ten other people. We have been lucky enough to have private rooms... it was an experience surely. They left the light on and were loud, but it was something that we needed to do. It was also nearly 100 degrees. In the morning we had cereal, toast and fruit provided by the hostel and left for the day.
| Down the Royal Mile |
| Edinburgh Castle |
It is now getting dark here around 5 pm which really puts a damper on things... we wandered around our hostel a bit and then retired for the evening to the comfy bean bags in our hostel.
| Edinburgh! |
This week has been pretty uneventful... school work and the likes... although, as my mother said it is like I am at camp. I have four hours of class here a week, all on Monday. Starting in a week I will have five as we are starting a seminar for one of my classes. School here is ridiculous and slightly frustrating. I have a lot of free time which is nice to hang out with friends and plan trips but it is definitely not something I was expecting upon arriving in the UK.
The majority of our friends... 29 of them... left for Amsterdam this evening so it is just my roommates, Alison, Maggie, and me the rest of the weekend. Alison and I are going to London tomorrow to see some museums and do a little shopping. We are just going for the day so it should be nice. Saturday is Bonfire night (formally Guy Fawkes Day). There are supposed to be lots of bonfires on the beach so we are hoping to join one of those! It should be a nice weekend! Next week we are headed to Dublin! There are seven of us going in total but two of the girls are meeting us there and are friends of our friend.
More on that in a few weeks then! This blog is more of a novel... sorry about that... Please feel free to skip around, I won't know.
Cheers! Julia
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