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UK August-October 2013- The Drive to Edinburgh

Next to Loch Ness, Edinburgh was the place that I wanted to visit most in Scotland. I had even begun reading Alexander McCall Smith's 44 Scotland Street, set in Edinburgh,  as a way to theme my trip. I highly recommend picking your literature to theme around your vacation. It gave me a glimpse of the city before we arrived. 

Unfortunately, Edinburgh is expensive and we were not able to find a reasonably priced hotel. We booked our night-stop in Lockerbie, but planned on having dinner in Edinburgh and visiting the castle.

We left John O'Groats early in the morning, to give ourselves ample time for stops on the road. 

Our first stop was for a snack at ASDA.

ASDA, somewhere in Scotland.

ASDA is another UK supermarket chain that I can add to my list. ASDA has a little cafe that offers a cheap, quick and decent meal. We had a pot of tea and scones.

After a long stretch of driving, we encountered a pretty town that reminded me of our local mountain communities back home. There were camp grounds,hotels and a main street with boutique stores and restaurants. We saw a sign for a funicular and took a detour.

A ride on the Cairngorm Mountain Funicular is just over ten pounds and is Scotland's only funicular railway. We bought our tickets and waited in line.

Funicular Ticket.

The waiting area had many sculptures made out of wood.

Waiting area.

The waiting area

We waited thirty minutes and even saw a funicular go up empty. Since it was cutting into our time for Edinburgh, we ended up skipping the funicular ride and the staff kindly gave us a refund. It's a good thing too, because when we returned to the parking lot, clouds had rolled in and the visibility was low.

The view from the funicular parking lot.

It was lunch time. so we headed back to the cute village of Aviemore and picked an Italian restaurant. There is something about cold, rainy days that make me crave tomato sauce. 

La Traverna

La Traverna Ristorante was excellent. We shared a large pizza and left completely stuffed. If this restaurant was in my home town, I would be eating here frequently. It was a food highlight of our trip. Beyond the food, the restaurant was really warm and cozy, which was perfect as we sat by the window and watched the rain pour down outside.

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We got back into our car and drove the last leg to Edinburgh.

You know that you're getting close when we start seeing signs.

We didn't stop there, but the award for "Best Palace Name" goes to the Scone Palace!

I challenge you to avoid craving a warm scone with clotted cream!

Near the city we drove by a Smart Car Center and took this picture for the members of our So. Cal Smarties car group!

We missed our Smarts while on vacation. They would have liked to have gone on a road trip.

And finally, we crossed a giant bridge and entered Edinburgh!

tags: ASDA Supermarket, UK Grocery Store Chains, John O' Groats Scotland, Lockerbie Scotland, Edinburgh, Cairngorm Mountain Funicular, Cairngorm Mountain Funicular Station, La Traverna Pizzeria Aviemore Scotland, Aviemore Scotland, The Scone Palace Scotland, Smart Center Scotland, So Cal Smarties, Bridge to Edinburgh
categories: Eat, Visit
Monday 12.09.13
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

UK August-October 2013- Lockerbie Memorial

We left our hotel in England's Lake District early in the morning. The atmosphere was thick with fog as we started to make our way towards Scotland.  

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Our drive took us right through the town of Lockerbie, Scotland. I knew that Lockerbie was famous for a plane crash, but it happened when I was ten years old and I didn't remember the specifics.

On December 21, 1988, Pan Am Flight 103 crashed in the town of Lockerbie when a terrorist planted bomb exploded on the plane. Two hundred and seventy people died, included eleven on the ground in the town. In addition to the fatalities, Lockerbie sustained a lot of damage, including a huge crater in the town.  It still remains both the UK's deadliest air disaster and terrorism incident. 

We had not planned on stopping in Lockerbie, but when we realized that we were driving through it, we decided to pull off to see if we could find a memorial. As soon as we exited the freeway, we saw signs leading us to the memorial that was located inside of Dryfesdale Cemetery.  

Dryfesdale Cemetery

We visited on a quiet Monday morning, where we were among only a few visitors. The cemetery is beautiful and old, with many of the markers indicating war service.  

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The Lockerbie Air Disaster Memorial is located in the center of the cemetery, surrounded by colorful flowers. The flowers in the memorial were the only splash of color in an otherwise, very grey cemetery. We walked around and took a moment to reflect at each grave or memorial marker. A sobering realization was that many of the people who were killed were younger than us.  There was a group of thirty-five college students from Syracuse University returning home to New York.

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After a somber morning in the cemetery, we continued on the road towards our evening stop in Loch Lomond. In the countryside we saw something unusual, ginger sheep! We saw a lot of sheep on our UK trip, but this was the only time that we saw ginger ones. 

Ginger Sheep in Scotland

And clearly, the saw us too! 

tags: Lockerbie Scotland, Lockerbie Memorial, Lockerbie Memorial Dryfesdale Cemetery, Visiting Dryfesdale Cemetery, Lockerbie Air Disaster, Pan Am 103, Syracuse University Students Lockerbie Air Disaster, UK Worst Plane Crashes Lockerbie, UK Terrorism Attacks Lockerbie, December 21 1988, Visiting Lockerbie, MY UK Road Trip 2013, Ginger Sheep Scotland, Ginger Sheep Picture, Loch Lomond
categories: Visit
Friday 11.08.13
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

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