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Friday, May 24, 2024

The Sassenach

 SONG - Clare/Jamie Suite from Outlander


Day 24 - May 23




I woke up with a sore throat & head cold and so Mr. B let me sleep in while he brought me back breakfast.  So sweet!  Today it’s raining quite a bit so instead of walking around the Royal Mile we thought we might go to a garden Mr. B discovered and Midhope Castle which I have been wanting to go to for 8 years. 





We decided to go to Midhope first which is near the Firth & Forth Bridge. Midhope Castle was used as the stand in for Lallybroch Castle in the TV series Outlander.  I got us tickets online and off we went in the pouring rain but by the time we arrived the rain had turned into a mist and then stopped altogether.




 We walked up to the castle, which is just a ruin inside and took some photos.  Walked around the to the back & explored a bit. 






Mr. B hamming it up a little with his “air sword” 
He looks just like Jamie right?  (Wink)


It was perfect without any crowds. We even had a few moments alone there. 






We then headed for Mallory Gardens but it was pouring by then and the parking lot was quite a bit away so we scratched that idea and headed to the Sheep Heid Inn for a late lunch/early dinner. 




Sheep Heid Inn - Established in the 14th Century 
We were both quite happy with our front door parking spot!


The Sheep Heid Inn is a great little gastro pub with a skittle alley (bowling) and even the Queen of England has dined there too in 2016. We enjoyed it in 2017 for my birthday and it oozes atmosphere. 




That bright thing above the chairs is a plaque stating that the Queen had been there but it’s got a spotlight on it so it glows…..




I remembered that Sam Heughan and Graham McTavish (both from Outlander) had been here recently and sat in big chairs like these. 




I just had to do it!



However as we headed home we hit a lot of traffic. They had closed down parts of the freeway due to flooding and everyone was trying to get through on surface streets. We made it back to our hotel several hours later and headed to the bar - but it was closed for a wedding. A very nice man who was affiliated with the hotel told us that the wedding wasn’t yet and the band was just warming up and to come on in. Wonderful one bagpipe player and three drummers. Got some shots and a video while Mr. B was getting our drinks.




Perfect end to a great day……



Well it wasn’t really “the end” as we were siting in one of the “sitting rooms”, the fire alarm went off and I thought it was someone near us with an obnoxious ring tone. But no, the staff came through telling us it was a real alarm and we needed to proceed outside. It was pouring outside but they handed us silver protective blankets and told us to go away from the building to the meeting spot.  





We went to our car and finished our glass of wine and watched people coming out in workout clothes, wedding attire, bathrobes and lots of silver blankets. The entire bridal party & the band we just heard inside were outside too.  Finally the fire department came and we got the “all clear” signal from the staff to go back inside.  Well done by the staff and all of the people here who were so calm. We visited with a few people from Texas and Glasgow and then came back to our room. 




An hour later I realized that the sun protector  on my camera lens had fallen off somewhere along the way. Mr. B went out to search and came back in about 10 minutes chuckling and saying “you won’t believe what just happened “   He searched our route through two elevators and down several halls, the table we were sitting at earlier and then went to the reception desk to ask if anyone had turned one in. A woman sitting nearby overheard the conversation and said a friend of hers picked one up on the floor and it was in her room. She came back within minutes and gave Mr. B my hood!  Hooray for today!


Sassenach = an outsider, especially one of English decent 

8 comments:

  1. I love it that everywhere you go an unexpected adventure happens and you just roll with it. Such fun!

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    1. I know! Adventures used to scare me and now I’m realizing how much fun they can be!

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  2. Taya again, Google didn't recognize me this time?? Rain in Scotland- what a surprise!!! My friend Andrew, Greenbin guest blogger known for "Cobras in the Compost" has an aversion to rain after growing up in Scotland. He loves Glasgow, btw. Enjoying your blogging🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Keep up the good work for another couple of weeks

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    1. Taya thanks for the follow. We have met so many people to the contrary who can’t wait for the cold weather and rain to return. I guess it’s what you grow up with, well, except for your friend Andrew!

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  3. Now it recognizes me again. Your grandson Charlie is beautiful. Hope you're feeling better

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    1. We think so too and of course we are not biased at all!

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  4. Bob and I love listening to the Outlander series when we travel!

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    1. I have to laugh as we drove past Kelso yesterday!

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