Monday 28 August 2017
We could hear cows mooing and little birds chirping when we
woke up this morning as we are just out of Edinburgh – much better than the
sound of cars and sirens. Went down to
breakfast but limited myself to fruit salad, cereal and toast this morning as I’m
not usually a big breakfast eater and have had too many cooked breakfasts in a
row. We had a big bag of washing to
deal with and was hoping the hotel would take it off our hands but they don’t
offer a laundry service so they wrote down the name of a laundrette in the
nearby town of Musselburgh so we headed there after breakfast.
Wandered the high street of Musselburgh while
we waited (it offers TWO electric cigarette shops – they are very popular over
here and we are getting used to walking through big clouds of cigarette smoke
only to discover it is aromatic vapour instead). The laundrette had huge dryers so the laundry
didn’t take long and I must admit to a certain mesmerised fascination in
watching clothes tumble in a dryer!
We headed off to the nearby park-n-ride at Newcraighall and
caught the train into central Edinburgh and headed off to explore the
city. We headed up to the Royal mile and
meandered our way up the street to the castle.
It is the last day of the festival today so there are lots of people
handing out flyers to shows and lots of street performers so a very vibrant
atmosphere. Also a very crowded one and
the congestion only got worse as we reached the castle and joined the
queue. Finally got our tickets and then
did the tourist shuffle around the castle.
We saw all we wanted to see,
including the very splendid views out across the city, but we drew the line at
the 30 minute queue to the see the
Scottish crown jewels. We’ll come back
one day off peak and look at inside stuff!
All around the castle walls were huge stacks of fireworks being prepared
for tonight’s festival fireworks finale which should look pretty
spectacular. We could possibly walk up
Carberry Hill next to our hotel to watch them but by 9pm our bodies might have
other plans (Carberry Hill, by the way, is where Mary Queen of Scots
surrendered to the English confederate lords before being imprisoned in Linlithgow
Palace).
We soon got tired of the constant jostling crowds at the
castle and headed back into the old town and wandered the streets and
lynds. Found a modest little kebab shop
off the main tourist drag so had a reasonably priced (but very nice) chicken
wrap for a late lunch. Continued our
wanderings and eventually made our way all the way down the hill to Holyrood
Palace. Admired it through the gates
and then wended our way back up Canongate and stopped into Jenner’s Department
store for a cuppa.
Enough was enough and back to the train station and a short
ride back to Newcraighall station to collect the car and to Carberry Tower
Mansion. The only dinner booking they could offer was at 8:45 so went to
Dalkieth and found a bistro called Mercat and had a couple of salad dinners and
as Larry was on a no alcohol day only Jenny had a cider.
Back to Carberry Tower and an early night.



The full breakfast dilemna. They really are yummy but you just know you shouldn't have one every day.
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