The above pics were taken from the Old Waverley Hotel on Princes Street. We've been blessed with some pretty glorious weather recently......
This was taken in Princes Street Gardens this afternoon. That's the Scott Monument rising up behind the trees.
I took this pic of the Bank of Scotland building whilst parking my arse outside the National Gallery of Scotland whilst Ms Toastburner bought the entire contents of the Gallery Shop......
Next stop...... the Highlands.
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Glad all is going well with the visit. Have fun!
ReplyDeleteHooray! I just waved frantically at my laptop. Sounds like you are having a great time. That gallery shop is tempting to be sure...
ReplyDeleteIt was great to see you both today. Enjoy the highlands!
Lovely photos--and you are, of course, introducing her to the nicities of the national beverage . . .
ReplyDeleteYou've inspired me to go pour myself a glass of peaty wonderfulness.
Have fun guys!
ReplyDeleteStunning skies in those night shots.
Great shots, Neil! Enjoy your visit to the Highlands. You're just in time for our summer!;) We've been enjoying wonderful weather here! :) Lizzy
ReplyDelete5 pics, 1/20s each. Me figures that's about as much as you wanna waste on photography mr. ;p
ReplyDeleteCarve som initials som where while in HighLands. If there's any wood left. Those goddamn shipbuilders. (:
Have tons of fun you two!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Love ya both. (:
Completely Inspiring! Fantastic PHOTOGRAPHY~~~
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I saw on TV that there had been a boost to the Scottish economy during the past few days, I now Know it's down to Ms Toastburner buying up the contents of the Gallery shop. Keep it up Marnie. Welcome to Scotland. Neil don't you lead her astray!
ReplyDeleteLook forward to the obligatory pic of the coo! Glad you are having a good time.
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Nice one, gadgies. Lap it up. Where you headin in the heelans? It's a long shot and you're probs back doon but erm....will you be anywhere near Fort Augustus on Saturday? I will.
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