As I mentioned in my post yesterday, we had only seen rain forecasted for every single day last week so we were prepared for the worst and were so thankful for the gift of blue skies and mild temperatures, neither of which are normal this time of year I would think! Granted, it did rain in the morning, but by the time the sun came out good it was clear.
It would have been lots of fun to tour the palace and walk through Mary Queen of Scots' rooms, but since we had daylight and dry weather and only one day we kept walking. KJ had a route marked out for us, and I called a detour when I glimpsed this amazing cemetery on a hill.
I love reading old tombstones. They seem to say a lot more than tombstones today?
This man was a gunmaker, and he and his wife lived "long, consistent and exemplary Christian lives."
There was also a good view of the palace from the top of the hill. I love the rounded turrets. They're very fairy-taleish.
We walked by the embassy and halfway wished we'd had our passports on us. It was nice to see Old Glory waving in the breeze that thankfully wasn't too hard!
Just snapping pictures of monuments along the way, as Americans do. Up next is the New Parliament building, which is actually the old parliament nowadays, but old habits...
Edinburgh really does have a nice skyline.
As we walked up the hill to see the Scottish National Monument James took off at a run because at the top of the hill he would receive the promised Jelly Baby.
The climb was worth it even without the Jelly Baby. I loved these views of the city but maybe even more so of the city leading up to the sea. There's just something about a town on the sea that is so beautiful.
There were some lovely things going on with the sky and the clouds.
It was fun to see another monument for Lord Nelson, and KJ urged me to climb to the top for some even better city views. Or ocean views, whichever you prefer. You can see the palace in the right side of the picture below.
It was also a good chance to get some pictures of those crazies from up above.
Maybe we'll have an opportunity to go back and get a closer look at Edinburgh Castle. It was amazing to look at from a distance. Our friend Parker always says that the bad part of going up the Eiffel Tower is that you can't see the Eiffel Tower in your view of Paris. I felt like that this week with a few places we didn't have the time to get up close to. Sometimes seeing where they fit into the landscape is enough. It looks so wild and rugged overlooking the orderly streets of the city.
There was a brief shower of very cold rain when I came down, but by the time we finished our lunch it was clear again. While eating James had spied the Christmas carnival going on in the square and really wanted to go down this slide.
We decided to let he and Ella do one thing each. Ella chose the Crystal Palace, which was a maze filled with mirrors, and poor girl, it was hilarious watching her run into walls from the outside.
Thankfully she kept a good attitude about it and finally found her way out.
Afterwards the girls did some shopping. I guess I didn't think I would need a bathing suit in England, because I didn't bring one, and granted, I went a year without needing it! But the hotel had a heated pool, and I wanted to be able to play with the kids so off we went to track down a swimsuit in the middle of winter in Scotland. After striking out several times we finally succeeded and really enjoyed going in all of the huge stores on Princes Street in the process.
Since we got separated from the boys we decided to find our own way back to the hotel with the help of good 4G coverage and Google Maps. It really is such an amazing thing.
We made it safely back to the hotel where we cooked pizzas and watched White Christmas. It was a great day.
That is just great!! I am so pleased that your Edinburgh trip was so amazing and enjoyable. All these pictures are describing that you all had great fun over there. I am also planning for a family trip. We would like to explore the best New York event venues during this trip.
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