Scotland Vacation--day 3

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September 30th 2008

Day three---London to St. Andrews

Got up early, showered, packed up and grabbed breakfast at the hotel.

They serve grilled tomatoes with breakfast.

Weird.

Started the drive from London to St. Andrews at approximately 8 a.m.

The country-side was.....magnificent.

Stopped off at an OK Diner for lunch...this was funny...it was a diner in the UK trying to look American.

Saw more gorgeous country-side.....

Though I didn't get any pictures, we also happened to drive right by Sherwood forest (yeah, that Sherwood forest) and Nottinghamshire. So cool!

Finally, on the other side of Northumberland National Park and many hours later....we reached SCOTLAND!!!!!!!!!

Once in Scotland, we stopped off in Jedburgh for some fish and chips and then finished the journey to St. Andrews.

Once in St. Andrews, we invaded our friends apartment, met some of their friends, had dinner and then tucked in early....for the next day we would be traveling another lengthy journey to Inverness..........

For photos of our journey from London to St. Andrews:
http://sugarmountain.vox.com/library/post/vacation--day-three.html

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