Monday, May 26, 2008

In love with Scotland!


We're extremely excited to have Jacob's brother Joel and his wife Emily here for a visit. Last Friday morning we drove to Scotland and had a wonderful weekend there. We can't wait to get back to that beautiful country, and we're already talking about what we want to do next time we're there! (We're pictured above with a beautiful Scottish Highland vista in the background.)




We started in Glasgow Friday night where we visited the Kelvingrove Museum (in the photo above). I had always wanted to see the Salvador Dali painting "Christ of St. John of the Cross," and it didn't disappoint. We were also amazed to see a Monet, several Renoirs, a Degas, and many other works by renowned artists. We then ate an incredible meal at a local pub.


Saturday we spent the day in Edinburgh, and I can definitely speak for all 4 of us that we absolutely loved Edinburgh! We visited The Palace of Holyroodhouse, which is the Queen's official residence in Scotland. We were impressed by its beauty and magnificence, and we also enjoyed the historical stories of past royal figures.


Another highlight of Edinburgh was a place called Chocolate Soup (recommended by Emily when she visited Edinburgh in high school). We ordered some shortbread and scones, which we dipped in our "chocolate shots." If only I could convey how delicious that chocolate was! I think this photo of Jacob licking every last drop from the cup reflects the sentiment. The scones and shortbread were tasty too, but we could have dipped anything in that chocolate and it would have been amazing.









Sunday we drove to Loch Ness. The drive was breathtaking! We enjoyed our visit to Urquhart Castle on the banks of Loch Ness. We've reviewed all the photos we took there, and we never spotted Nessie in the water. It's quite a large lake, so she was probably in other regions...


On our way home Monday we stopped in York. We visited the York Minster, which is both a minster and a cathedral. We also enjoyed walking along the city walls. York has more miles of intact city walls than anywhere else in England. Some sections of the wall are as old as Roman times. We also enjoyed a great pub meal in York, complete with Yorkshire pudding! We hope you enjoy the photos!
(in Edinburgh)




(The ruins of Holyrood Chapel, adjacent to the Palace of Holyrood House. The plan was to pose as if we were entombed there--with our eyes closed. That's why my eyes are closed. Ask Jacob why his are open!)





(Jacob drinking from Loch Ness. We had plenty of water; he just wanted to drink from Loch Ness.)






(Part of the massive York Minster)





(An adorable street in York.)




(A half-devoured giant Yorkshire Pudding. Yum!)


(Joel & Emily at Urquhart Castle)

1 comment:

Mutti said...

Cannon said that doesn't look like pudding, it looks like a toast! Grandma, Cannon & Sheri loved the blog. Cannon wants to go there.

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