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Europe » United Kingdom » Scotland » Midlothian » Edinburgh March 20th 2006

I seem to have moved myself into a hostel. I just walked in there expecting to stay a night and now I'll probably be there for a while. It's quite nice and the people are great. I worked for four hours cleaning on Saturday and earned myself two nights stay. I'm gonna have to do cleaning once a week. Yep. Anyways, I've been sick since I got to Edinburgh, so I've spent the weekend sitting around trying to get better. Still not better... I hope I feel well soon so that I can wander and FEEL the awesomeness.... read more

Europe » United Kingdom » Scotland » Fife » Saint Andrews March 19th 2006

I was lucky enough to score a fascinating work trip to audit part of Constellation Brands up in Scotland. I went up the weekend before I had to start work in order to get in a quick trip to the Edinburgh Castle and onto what I really wanted to see in Scotland, St. Andrewsand the famous Old Course. It was a typically bleak March day in Scotland and we drove through lots of green rolling hills on our way to St. Andrews. St. Andrews itself is a pretty little town and we parked just near the university where Prince William and his girlfriend Kate attend (although being Saturday there was nobody around). We went to the very large and impressive ruins of St Andrews Cathedral, which I'm sure in its day was an incredibly grand, impressive ... read more
View from Edinburgh Castle
St Andrews 18th hole - Old Course

Europe » United Kingdom » Scotland » Midlothian » Edinburgh March 17th 2006

I spent the last five days in Glasgow. I liked it a lot. It's not beautiful like it is here in Edinburgh, but it is really cool. The people there were very friendly and actually Scottish (unlike here). There is a huge student culture there. Lots and lots of unpretentious good music and arts. I really enjoyed that. All the Glaswegians told me that Edinburgh is shite and that I should stay in Glasgow and I almost agree heh. On the bus to Edinburgh today, I decided I was actually starting to feel things again. Lately I've been sooo ambivalent about things and can't say things with conviction (and I hate it!). Always being surrounded by passionate people leaves me feeling like I have nothing to love. I'm never unhappy, but I'm never really happy either. ... read more
University of Glasgow
I don't know who this is
Tchai Ovna

Europe » United Kingdom » Scotland » Lanarkshire » Glasgow March 17th 2006

we're getting the last bit of laundry dried and all geared up for st. patty's day. i'm really hoping that one of my shirts with green on it dries in time because i am a wee bit frightened that if i don't have green, the whole city of dublin will be pinching me all day. most people look at us like we are nuts when we say we're spending st.patty's in dublin, ireland but i suppose it isn't the first time people have given us strange looks. we'll be staying in a hotel, the first and only time on this trip, since all of the hostels were completely booked. today, saturday, and the first part of sunday we'll be in dublin exploring the luck of the irish ( i will of course be wearing my notre ... read more

Europe » United Kingdom » Scotland » Lanarkshire » Glasgow March 16th 2006

here's a wee update for a wee bit of entertainment. see, we've discovered that "wee" is used as commonly as "a" or "an" in the scotish dialect. naturally, tony has taken upon himself to have a true scotish accent by friday. best of luck to him. we could not have asked for a better trip so far. our jet lag has been minimal and our days spectacular. thanks to tony's friend in london, anthony, we toured london and saw all of the sights and not-so-touristy sights within two days. the weather has been colder then we expected but we've made due and persevered through the chilly wind and 5 degree celsius air. you can bet we make frequent stops for hot coffee and hot chocolate to heat up our insides. we even managed to see a ... read more

Europe » United Kingdom » Scotland » Inverness-shire » Aviemore March 8th 2006

Well, It's definately been a long time coming and for many hope had already been lost and they had resigned themselves to a season without snow and absolutely no chance of hitting the terrain in scotland on board/skis. Last week however a cold front decided to bless the Highlands and a good bit of the rest of scotland with snow and plenty of it. Taking advantage of the fact that I am indeed a student and can choose my own days off I headed out to Glencoe with a couple of mates. First ever experience of boarding on snow in Scotland and I was definately not dissappointed. The weather was quite dodgy but that added to the excitement. As did the rocks that we consistently had to dodge due to a slight lack of cover. The ... read more
Glencoe 2
Glencoe 3
Glenshee 1


Hello everyone Its really hard to beleive that I have been over here for almost 2 months now- WOW. Over the past 2 weeks I have been up north in the highlands on 2 seperate occasions. 1. Skiing: I'm sure many of you probably had no idea that there was even enough snow up here to ski- well dont worry becuase I didnt know that until 2 weeks ago either. I met a Scottish girl (Ruth) in one of my classes and she kept talking about skiing in the highlands. When she found out that I knew how to ski she invited me to go with her and her boyfriend for the day. So I invited a friend to come with us and we took the 1.5 hour drive upto a place called Glencoe. The drive ... read more
Glencoe
What a nice view
Nevis Range

Europe » United Kingdom » Scotland » Midlothian » Edinburgh March 7th 2006

In Scotland very briefly in order to visit the two veterinary schools that have accepted me (in Eduinburgh and Glasgow) and to visit my Granny, who lives in England, but met me in Heathrow and flew up with me. Scotland is fantastic! We're staying in Edinburgh, had a good long walk around the city. I had some haggis and whisky and some good bitter! I love British food and beer, I think it is the best! Great seeing the vet school, got a pretty thorough tour of both. Very interesting to see how similar they are to the vet hospitals I've seen in the states! I suppose there's no reason they'd be different, but it felt just like being at home. ... read more

Europe » United Kingdom » Scotland » Lanarkshire » Glasgow March 3rd 2006

That's it - i've just sent my last e-mail and officially finished up at Intense. I'm sad to leave but excited (and anxious!) at the prospect of working in a ski resort and then going on my travels. Got some lovely pressies from my colleagues and managed to run away before shedding any tears (only just!). I am wishing everyone the best of luck and sure i will be hearing of them in the headlines when they are doing really well.... read more


Back in Fort William now after hitchhiking the measly 40 miles from Oban. It's the tail-end of my first 'highland experience', but that didn't mean there wasn't room for one more day of action-packed adventure! Even though there are extreme blizzard warnings, heavy snowfall and ice plaguing nearly all of Scotland and most of Great Britain at the moment, the only place the weather seemed to have forgotten today was Fort Willy! Even cars driving into town this morning (from probably not that far away) were carting about a foot of snow on their roofs, but here the sun was shining and there wasn't a cloud in the sky. So Rich, (the subdued- but insane- Canadian guy who manages the hostel here) and I decided to spend the day conquering the final highland frontier! Ben Nevis: ... read more
The Loch
Charlie with Captain's Log
The way down




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