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We have arrived safely in Edinburgh at our AirBNB. We don't have as good a view at this one, but it is a bit bigger than the last one. Ultimately, we found that we didn't like the location or the AirBNB itself as well as the one we had at the beginning of our adventure.
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| This road appears to be the main thoroughfare for all emergency vehicles. |
This morning we took a tour called the Real Mary King's Close and learned more about the city, living conditions and lives of people who lived along the Close in the 1500s, 1600, and 1700s. Photography was prohibited during the tour. Apparently we didn't even take a picture on the outside. We're such slackers!
When finished with that tour we walked across the street and went in St Giles' Cathedral. We were hoping for an in-depth history of the church but that wasn't offered (as far as we could determine). The church has been around since 1124 and was originally Catholic but was stripped of its Catholic symbols and stained glass windows in 1560, about a year after John Knox was elected minister. St Giles' is considered by many to be the mother church of Presbyterianism.
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| A window of the saints affiliated with Scotland. From the top: St Columba, St Andrew and St Cuthbert. One the bottom: St Margaret, St Giles and King David I (he's not a saint, but he authorized the building of the Cathedral) |
This evening we had a lovely dinner at a nice restaurant here in Edinburgh. It was a gift from our daughter. Thanks wonderful oldest daughter of ours, the evening meant a lot to us.
We started our wanderings this morning by heading to Dean Village. It is a small community in the middle of Edinburgh that has a river flowing through it. We snapped a few pictures then walked along the path for a bit, where we saw our first Scottish Thistle. Since this is the national flower of Scotland, we thought we'd see more of them...or maybe we have and just didn't recognize them.
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| Scottish Thistle |
Next we went to Calton Hill, one of the 3 highest points in the city. Calton Hill is home to the Nelson Monument, the unfinished National Memorial, and the Politician's Clock. By this time the sky started clearing and the sun started shining. Once we left here we grabbed some lunch at a little Italian eatery and headed to our next stop.
During our walking tour with the comedian, Daniel, (which was quite entertaining), he mentioned that Deacon Brodie (the thief I mentioned in an earlier post a month ago), was the inspiration for Robert Louis Stevenson's "Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde." This was because Deacon Brodie had his 2 personas - the businessman and the thief.
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| Daniel's Dog - He comes on all the tours with him. |
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