Monday, November 21, 2022

Edinburgh

We spent the last few days of our UK summer family adventure exploring a very magical Edinburgh, Scotland. On the train from Durham, we zipped along stone viaducts past seaside villages and sprawling green pastures dotted with white and purple wildflowers. 



Arriving in Edinburgh, we climbed endlessly stretching stairs into the Old City and stumbled upon Victoria Street, which is widely believed to be the inspiration for Harry Potter's Diagon Alley. 






In the Princess Street Gardens, Mia made friends with the owners of an ice cream truck. We bought two cones every day before making our way through the park to admire the view of Edinburgh Castle perched atop craggy cliffs tipping toward the North Sea.






On the last day of the trip, my husband stopped in the world famous Whisky Shop and bought a "nip of the Buckie Road" (a local nickname for Aultmore single malt whiskey). Back at the hotel, we toasted to an amazing trip and many more adventures to come. 



Thanks, friends, for coming along with us on our travels through London, Durham, and Edinburgh! Have you been to these cities or others you love?



~Nel~

24 comments:

  1. Nel...such lovely pictures you shared with us. It looks like a great place to visit. I know it would be somewhere I would love to see. Hope you have a great Thanksgiving. Hugs!

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  2. Dearest Nel,
    That was a very special trip and now you got fond photos and videos as memory!
    Both of us have traveled in the UK but not in Scotland and we were there related to our work. Conferences and giving seminars all over England and Ireland.
    It always will remain the Old World Charm!
    Hugs,
    Mariette

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  3. What a gorgeous place to have been able to see. Loved the curved street and buildings - so unusual.

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  4. Thank you for taking your readers on this virtual tour. Mia must have a had so much fun.

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  5. Wonderful post! Thank you for sharing your fun adventures Fun videos :)

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  6. Oh, you and Mia look so happy bobbing your heads and dancing to the Scotland music. I love those colorful buildings, and Teddy with the dog statue made me laugh. So glad Mia is enjoying this travel time with her Mama. That's a great picture of you and Renecke toasting to a wonderful trip. ~mom

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  7. Thank you for sharing your adventures. It was so much fun.
    Happy Thanksgiving,
    Carla

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  8. Nel, it's so fun seeing Endinburgh through your camera lens! We have been to these places! I recognize the stairs--so many to climb--but so, so worth it! I'm so glad Mia enjoyed treats every day. She is old enough to remember this adventure and oh so lucky.

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  9. It's the trip of a lifetime! I think my favorite is the lovely cottage and garden. I love how those buildings CURVE!!

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  10. Thanks for the glimpse of Scotland.
    It is high on my bucket list of places I still want to visit.
    Your trip looks just magical.

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  11. Such a beautiful trip. Love the curved row houses and castle on the cliff! Sweet memories for all of you! x

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  12. How Fun that must have all been!!
    hughugs
    Donna

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  13. I love that Mia could enjoy the time, too. Edinburgh looks like a fascinating city.

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  14. What a fun trip! Happy Thanksgiving to you, Sheri, and Jess!

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  15. What a cute video and I loved all your photos Sheri. I went to Edinburgh many years ago before I was married, and I loved the city. I remember touring the castle and hearing bagpipes everywhere. Thank you for bringing back so many wonderful memories with these super photos.

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  16. A great trip to a different world would bring young children vivid and abundant imaginations. I was glad to know your family fully enjoyed this trip.

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  17. Wonderful place and great pictures. All these old places have a charm of their own.

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  18. Thanks, Nel for sharing. Edinburgh looks like a very beautiful place to visit.
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  19. Thank you for loving me friend. Have a blessed day.

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  20. Nel, such lovely photos. Thanks for sharing your adventures with us!

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  21. I enjoyed the beautiful photos you shared with us, Sheri.
    I hope to visit Edinburgh someday.

    Hugs and blessings 💐

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  22. Absolutely beautiful. We were standing in those very streets just a few years ago.

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  23. Edinburgh is one of my fav places too...doesn't feel like a capitol city. Has a medieval charm...

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