Monday, May 26, 2008

Edinburgh

In April, we took a trip to Edinburgh. The old part of the city is rugged and beautiful, with an angular skyline of Gothic churches and mighty castles overlooking the valley. The sound of bagpipes greeted us as we stepped into the city.








A woman demonstrated the Scottish art of spinning wool.



The Royal Mile, the main street in Edinburgh, stretches up to Edinburgh Castle. Here is Joseph with the Tollbooth Kirk behind, and the Outlook Tower to the left.


The kids enjoyed seeing the mirrors outside of the optical illusion museum.



Here are Mandy and Jenny at Edinburgh Castle.



Joseph loved the cannons in the castle.





We had dinner where JK Rowling wrote much of The Sorcerer's Stone. Since she wrote the book, Nicholson's Cafe has become a Chinese restaurant.


Scotland is picturesque, with its ruins, crags, lakes and swans.


We spent a morning at Roslyn Chapel. When we arrived, it was snowing.

Roslyn Chapel is as beautiful from the outside as the inside. Stairs lead to a walkway along the perimeter of the chapel. We attended a service, and afterward chatted with several members of the congregation. The priest was a pathologist, so had something in common with Joseph. I wish I could have taken photos inside the chapel, as it was very beautiful.

Roslyn Castle is a ruin. Here it is, seen from Roslyn Chapel.

2 comments:

AMY MICHELLE said...

Here you are at places I have read about, and now I can see pictures of you there. I am so jealous!

Forester Family said...

Sounds like ya'll had an amazing time. Your children are growing up. It was nice to see your pics.
Patsy

Joseph and Jenny McDermott Family