Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Scottish Adventure: 2nd Installment.

So before I jump right back into day 2. I thought I should give a general idea of our trip. We basically made a very crooked loop around the UK.



It was a lot of driving but because of mine and Taylor's planning skills, we stopped enough places that it actually didn't seem that bad.

So anyway, we got up on Saturday morning, stopped for breakfast and headed over to Caerlaverock castle (which we STILL don't know how to pronounce). The drive was a short 45 minutes away and it gave us a chance to really take in the landscape of the countryside. It was a gray and drizzly day, but we felt like it added to the experience. 

A church and graveyard outside of Gretna Green.

So we arrived at Caerlaverock and I was super stoked for this castle because it had a real moat, with actual water in it. No alligators though. :( 






If you're wondering, yes, I fell on my face after this.


I started this new trend of jumping up the chimneys. stay tuned for another.

















So after, we explored the castle for a little bit, we headed over to:

THAT'S RIGHT! THREAVE! I was really amused but this name. If you haven't seen the SNL Jeopardy skit, click here. (you can skip to 5:00 to get to the threeve part.)

The cool part about Threave castle is that it's on an island, and you have to take a boat to get to it! So we did.

you have to take a ten minute walk on a trail to get there.




there were like 12 of these little guys inside the tower.




another chimney shot. they work a lot better for taller people.





this was a really big ordeal...


just to get this shot.

the boat ride

a slug.

So then after that adventure, my shoes were soggy and I was starvin. But to my dismay Taylor and April wanted to go see the Threave estate gardens across the road. and fortunately we were able to see the reception of a Scottish wedding. Kilts and all.


So finally we drove through the Galloway forest and headed to the coastal town of Ayr. It was about a 1.5 hour drive. We checked in at the B&B which was absolutely lovely:


Then we went into town and got dinner at a place called Vito's. On the menu they had a dish called Chicken Valdostana. Which blew Taylor and April's minds since they are from Valdosta, Georgia. So naturally Taylor ordered that dish to pay homage to his hometown. He said he wasn't disappointed.



After dinner we went back to the B&B to rest and watch/listen to the second session conference on April's iPod. It was real weird listening to it live at 8:30pm. But as always, it did not disappoint.

So, that was our Saturday. I'll write about Sunday tomorrow.

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