Saturday, December 3, 2016

The Journey Day 9 Edinburgh, Highlands, Loch Ness, Scotland



September 11th, 2016 Edinburgh, Scotland Day trip to Highlands and Loch Ness


Loch Ness

The third day in Scotland we were up early. We stopped in at Starbucks for pumpkin spiced lattes, they weren't as good as usual because in Ireland I heard a girl say that Pumpkin Spice was just ginger, cinnamon and nutmeg. She took the magic out of the pumpkin spice! I also got a pan au chocolate again! Yummy! Then we walked down the Mile to Haggis Adventures to check in for our day trip to Loch Ness and the Highlands. 

Glencoe
We were there with plenty of times and had to wait a while before we got going, but at least we were able to do so on the bus. The trip was not our favorite. The majority of the trip was spent on the bus. It was a four hour trip to Loch Ness and four hours back. There were very few stops and mostly they were comfort stops. Now, I want to say that visiting the Highlands is amazing and it is very pretty, but because there were few stops and most of it was seen on the bus, it wasn't as good as it could have been. Loch Ness was also very pretty, but since it took so long to get to the Ness, we didn't have a lot of time there either. My recommendation for someone who has one day outside of Edinburgh is to take a trip around the Highlands either a whiskey tour, or hike Ben Revis. Don't try to visit Loch Ness in one day. If you want to visit Loch Ness, then I suggest taking a two day trip! 

North American side
Europe side
I did like our driver and guide. He was very knowledgeable and I learned more about Mary, Queen of Scots, the Highlands and the Loch. One fact that I learned was that the hills were created when the North America plate and the European plate were pressed together creating a mountain range. In the United States we call the range the Appalachians! The land on one side of the Ness used to be part of the North American continent and the part south of the lake was part of the European continent. When the continents split it is very messy!

Hairy Coo!
I also learned that cows is pronounce 'coos' and there are hairy coos, and regular coos. We met two hairy coos on the way up to the Loch.

Another story the guide told us was, The story of the Massacre of Glencoe, which sounded a lot like the Red Wedding. MacIain was late when pledging alliance to William and Mary. So, troops under the command of Robert Campbell were sent to Glencoe. The MacDonalds gave them hospitality for days while they were there. After ten days the troops and Campbell began killing the MacDonalds. So, it was similar to the Red Wedding, only instead of the host killing the guest, it was the other way around.

There was one exciting thing about the trip. Kelsi saw the monster! She was wearing a pink bow and waved at Kelsi before disappearing. This didn't happen when I was looking, but Kelsi wouldn't lie.

Highlands
After the mostly bus ride and little touring we wanted to find a place to watch American football. So we went into a hotel to ask. The hotel gave us three places where the games might be played. The first place was a dud, but the second place was a success! It was called the Three Sisters, and we only got lost a little bit on the way there. 

Highlands
Inside there were all sorts of people dressed up in equestrian gear, not sure what that was for, but it was fun to see. Most of the televisions were playing soccer, and we had to go way in the back to watch the American football games, but we were able to watch them. It was not surprising to find that the section was mostly filled with American tourist! I do believe there was at least one or two Scotsmen watching too. The television were showing only one game for the morning game and one for the afternoon, the night game would be on around 3 AM in the morning, which was the Cardinals vs. Patriots game. Considering the tragic loss, I am ALMOST glad I missed it.

We ordered food. I had a meatball sub which was good. Kelsi had pizza, she said later it wasn't her favorite. Kelsi drank Hop 13 and I had a Tennents! I really liked that beer! 

While we were watching the game, some guys started talking to us. John and Alex were from Kansas City, Mo. They were on their own journey, stating in Ireland, and going to Italy via London in a few days. They were staying in hostels along the way. Though they distracted us from the game they were quite funny. I was also unintentionally funny. I started talking before I quite finished my thoug
"Computer books!"
hts, and Socially Awesome Penguin occurred. Kelsi and John were in a slightly heated debate about eBooks vs Hard books. I really don't care what medium my books come in as long as the books are good. Alex also had a neutral stance, because he prefers movies. Kelsi and John however were very passionate about their side. One of John's key argument was that writers wouldn't stop writing hard books, but Kelsi thinks that eBooks will be the only form of most books in the future. Then, I suddenly remembered that computer algorithms nearly won a literary competition! Instead of saying that I said, "Computer books, have you read them?" Well, I think I won the argument because after that the debate was dropped. We laughed about computer books for most of the night. 

We laughed about it again when we met up in London a few days later. Meanwhile, we go to Cardiff at ten am the next day. 

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