Sunday, March 16, 2008

Sunny Day in Scotland

We woke up to a nice sunny day and a traditional Scottish breakfast. The haggis was a little gritty. Haggis if you don't already know is a traditional Scottish food made with suet, pork and lamb lungs and hearts mixed with oatmeal and other grains. Yum!


That's the haggis on the far left.



We spent the rest of a nice sunny day in Scotland (I'm sure there aren't many of them) by shopping in gift shops for crap and walking through the Blacksmith shop museum of runaway marriages. Interesting, but quite a waste of a nice sunny day.



When it started raining we decided to drive about the countryside (stopping along the way to snap some photos of the local four-legged residents) and go to Lockerbie to see the memorial to the victims of the terrorist attack on Pan Am flight 103.



After showing our respects we zipped off down the road back to the B&B for a nights rest. Big day tomorrow.

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