The next phase of our trip after the Highlands was wondering around Edinburgh. What a cool city. It's full of old graveyards (it happens to be the most haunted city in the world, did you know?) and castle turrets and cheerful, hardy people. Their accents are hardly understandable, but everyone was just so danged pleasant that I just nodded and smiled all the time anyway.
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Hi there, my name is Suzan and I found your blog through Expat women and love it! Specially the title!
ReplyDeleteI moved to Spain from California (although I'm originally from Brazil) and enjoy reading blogs like yours. Funny how I'm also recently went to Edinburgh... just had a post about it. Maybe we crossed by... hehehe... if you saw a girl with a baby on her back and a hubby on her side that was me!
Oh and nice photos!
Once again, I don't know if you always go to really beautiful places, or you go to ugly places, but you manage to create beautiful photography from the things you see. Either way, I love the photos, your comments, and especially seeing your smiling face. Although I miss you so much, it's such a pleasure to get a little "taste" of your company through your blog.
ReplyDeleteHi Sarah! I found your blog and your travels look wonderful. Hope you enjoy spring in Spain and in Europe, it's just lovely now. Take care!
ReplyDeleteYour photos are like putting an Ian Rankin Rebus novel into pictures. Last time I was in Edinburgh I had to sleep rough in Waverley Station (long story).
ReplyDeleteOh yeah...and happy birthday to your little sister.
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely pictures of Edinburgh - I hope you had a great time!
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone!
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