Today was a travel
day.
We cleared out of our apartment just before 10am and took a taxi
to the train station. The train was scheduled for 11:36, but as soon
as its entry appeared on the board they were saying to expect it at
11:42, and that’s pretty much exactly when it arrived. If only Via
rail could be so informative; on the Day Not To Be Remembered (July
29-30 28-hour travel day), Via was something like 20 minutes late
with no announcements.
The train was
essentially the same one we were on before – it started at London
King’s Cross and ended in Edinburgh, with about ten stops along the
way including York. The countryside was beautiful, and a Scottish
passenger sitting across the aisle from us pointed out a couple of
sites when we approached Scotland: the actual border, as we crossed a
bridge, and Lindisfarne, site of the first Viking
raid. We passed Edinburgh Castle just before the train station.
We took a taxi from
Waverley Station to our cottage/apartment; the driver apologized for
taking us a slightly longer way around, but there was a lot of bad
traffic and police presence, possibly for Somebody Important visiting
(though he had no idea who).
We picked up food
for the next two days at a small grocery about three blocks away. On the way home we caught a glimpse of Arthur's Seat.
We had a nice dinner at home, which was a welcome alternative to the huge restaurant meals of the last few days (which were good -- no complaints about quality). We’re still working on plans for when to
do what, but the highest priority is to spend much of tomorrow at
Edinburgh Castle.
Edit: here is Margaret's blog about the same day.
Edit: here is Margaret's blog about the same day.
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