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27th June 11, 02:54 PM
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The Great Scottish Adventure
I missed going up to Scotland for Burns night this year so when Alex posted about the Hawick Highland Games, I made an instant decision.
The plan was for me to travel up to Alex's on Friday, shopping in Edinburgh on Saturday and the Games on Sunday.
Alex and I had Skyped many times. He was on the games organising committee, but was getting depressed by the number of vendors who were cancelling. As many of you may know, I run an XMarks information tent. I volunteered to run it at Hawick and Alex agreed immediately.
So, on to the pictures.
My first stop was at the border -

The border stone -

And me in front of the stone -

For those interested, the kilt is hunting MacLeod in PV - excellent for driving. A quick call to Alex and I was in Hawick within half an hour.
A couple of views from the bedroom of Castle Alex -


More to come -
Regards
Chas
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27th June 11, 03:19 PM
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Saturday dawned clear and if not dry, at least not raining at that time. The plan was to drive to the railhead and take the half hourly train to Edinburgh. I had not experienced the Royal Mile and wanted to see it for myself. I also needed a new Argyle jacket with bucket cuffs. So off we went.
A couple of pics of the Three Peaks or the Three Brothers. A quirky geographical feature. There are three peaks, but as the road meanders round you see one or two or all three or two (but not the first two).


Some black faced sheep, which didn't like me taking pictures. The noise they made!

Make no mistake - this is the lowlands, but it is certainly not 'Flatlands'.
No picture of the train itself, but half an hour later, Alex and I were at Edinburgh Waverly -

The station is a total building site at the moment, if it weren't for Alex, I would still be trying to find the exit.
Coming next - The Royal Mile
Regards
Chas
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27th June 11, 03:27 PM
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Great pics! Can't wait for the next installment.
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27th June 11, 03:33 PM
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I have always been a fan of architecture and in Scotland there is an almost unique style 'Scottish Baronial'. Like most older cities the ground level has been developed and re-developed again and again. The trick is not to look across, but to look up. In no particular order, pictures of the Royal Mile.




One of the closes or alleyways between two rows of shops. Note how it goes down and down and down and down. The drop between this level and the other street at the other end is some 50 feet!

You will have noticed that the rain has started and everything is taking on a shiny grey look.
Next - Some of the shops.
Regards
Chas
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27th June 11, 03:38 PM
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 Originally Posted by Chas
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You will have noticed that the rain has started and everything is taking on a shiny grey look.
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I saw a picture of the Royal Mile once where the streets and buildings were dry. It just looked wrong to me 
Rob.
Rev. Rob, Clan MacMillan, NM, USA
CCXX, CCXXI - Quidquid necesse est.
If you can't say something nice, don't say nothing at all. (Thumperian Principle)
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27th June 11, 03:47 PM
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Oh-h-h-h you are afflicting me. I keep telling my beautiful lady that I need to get back!
Rev'd Father Bill White: Mostly retired Parish Priest & former Elementary Headmaster. Lover of God, dogs, most people, joy, tradition, humour & clarity. Legion Padre, theologian, teacher, philosopher, linguist, encourager of hearts & souls & a firm believer in dignity, decency, & duty. A proud Canadian Sinclair with solid Welsh and other heritage.
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27th June 11, 03:55 PM
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One of many, selling whisky - all with a variation on the name.

The Fudge House - probably the best fudge in the world. I bought two pieces of every thing, but it was not enough! My wife is still enjoying it. All the pieces were cut into smaller pieces and she is limiting herself as to how many she is allowed to eat in a day. If it were me it would be all gone on the first day - it is so good.

How do we know we are on the Royal Mile - just intuition.

This is half way along. It is called the Mercat Cross. On all formal State occasions, the Lord Lyon makes an announcement here. I believe the last time was the marriage of Prince William.

This picture from the Heraldry Society of Scotland, to show how it works.

Next - Top of the Royal Mile
Regards
Chas
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27th June 11, 03:57 PM
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Excellent photo stream keep them coming dude, this is great!!!!
"Blood is the price of victory"
- Karl von Clausewitz
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27th June 11, 04:13 PM
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At the top of the Royal Mile is the Castle.

Lots of building work, getting ready for the Tattoo.

There was a wedding that day. Alex and I think it must have been a military person as the garrison chapel is nothing much to look at.
But next door to the entrance is an old water tower that has been converted into shops. One of which is Geoffrey (Tailor). Without further ado, in we went. Got to say that it was a bit of a rabbit warren. Round and round, little rooms and alcoves, then suddenly, this.


Everything you can see was once filled with water - of course, there wasn't any cloth or looms then, just millions of gallons of water. This is where Alex bought that great navy blue kilt (see other thread - somewhere).
We then headed back down the hill.

Note, Alex trying to dive out of shot and as I photographed down the hill, we were being photographed ourselves.
Next - The Bottom End.
Regards
Chas
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27th June 11, 04:14 PM
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Thanks Chas for the excellent photologue, look forward to the continuing installments. Cheers
Shoot straight you bastards. Don't make a mess of it. Harry (Breaker) Harbord Morant - Bushveldt Carbineers
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