Next up was Scott's View, so named because it is supposedly the favorite viewpoint of famous Scottish historian, author, and poet Sir Walter Scott.
Fun fact: the dark Gothic spire photograph from the beginning of our trip is the Scott Monument in Edinburgh.
After Scott's View, we headed to Glenkinchie Distillery. Their scotch is lighter than a lot of the other scotches we tasted (which I much prefer). Between the scotch and the motion sickness medication (drowsy, of course), I slept quite well that night.
emilirwin
17 chapters
June 29, 2015
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The Scottish Borders, Scotland
Next up was Scott's View, so named because it is supposedly the favorite viewpoint of famous Scottish historian, author, and poet Sir Walter Scott.
Fun fact: the dark Gothic spire photograph from the beginning of our trip is the Scott Monument in Edinburgh.
After Scott's View, we headed to Glenkinchie Distillery. Their scotch is lighter than a lot of the other scotches we tasted (which I much prefer). Between the scotch and the motion sickness medication (drowsy, of course), I slept quite well that night.
1.
And So It Begins
2.
The Final Chapter
3.
Notable Quotes + Trip Map
4.
Edinburgh Castle
5.
National Museum of Scotland
6.
The Scotch Whisky Experience
7.
Rosslyn Chapel
8.
Melrose Abbey
9.
A Nice View + Scotch
10.
The Highlands
11.
Nessie?
12.
Wee Scottish Beasties
13.
Eilean Donan Castle
14.
Over the Sea to Skye
15.
The Battle of Culloden
16.
Haggis Nachos
17.
The Falkirk Wheel and Beyond
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