I’m in Glasgow…

And I’m liking it so far.

The hostel in Inverness had Netflix, and this morning me and Jean Claude van Damme spent some quality time together. Very nice.

The bus ride to Glasgow was uneventful.  This particular bus line serves snacks and drinks. This was amazing to me. The gal even came around twice. 

My hostel in Glasgow is close to the main shopping street and the river. I’ll enjoy this city a lot, i think. Lots of shop windows to look in and a nice river path to walk on every night.

I’m going to have a proper sit down meal tomorrow, I think. I’m going to try some Scottish food, if such a thing exists.

Hope everyone’s Easter was good!

Saturday travel to Inverness…

I can see why people make this a day trip…theres not much to keep one busy here lol

I took several walks and did laundry. That is all.

Due to poor planning, I’ll not even see the Loch Ness. Oh well. Those that went say it’s no great loss. Inverness is a pretty, little, town…and I saw It!

On to Glasgow!

Stirling…

Ok, 3 castles in 10 days is too many lol

I still enjoyed it a lot. The tour guide was again phenomenal. The small military museum here was the best so far, very interesting to the average tourist who knows nothing of Scottish military tradition.

The town of Stirling is good for a walk around too. When the rain came I was ready to go, though. So that worked out just right.

After lunch and a nap, the sun came back out thank goodness. A walk down the far side of the castle in the Grassmarket area was pleasant enough to take me all the way to a shower and bedtime.

I’m off to Inverness tomorrow to see the Loch Ness monster….

Maybe

Leith River…

I spent my day walking along the Water of Leith. Started in the village of Warrington where the Royal Botanical garden is. Very, very nice and couldn’t have asked for a better day.

Upriver on the water is the village of Stockbridge. It was low cost housing…and in the way of things, is now an upmarket neighborhood outside downtown Edinburgh. Nice, though. Lots of charity shops and bakeries.

Even further is Dean Village. No shops,  but lots of picture opportunities.

Looping back to the old town, the portrait gallery wasn’t far to go. Strangely enough, it had a great exhibit of landscape photography.

I’d had enough at that point.  I’m coming down with something so I took another nap and read for a bit.

Tomorrow is a train ride to Stirling and the castle there.