Hoosier John
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THAT WOULD BE SO COOL STAYING IN A CASTLE. I HAVENT BEEN TO EDINBURGH SINCE 1969. WENT TO THE TATOO IN THE CASTLE. I FORGET, WHAT DOES LARA DO FOR WORK? IS ALL THIS TRAVEL WORK RELATED. OR IS IT BECAUSE IM A MAN I DIDNT READ THE POSTS RIGHTJUST THOUGHT ID ADD THAT FOR THE LADIES WHO POST ON HERE
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Lara works for Rolls-Royce (the jet/marine/powerplant engines, not the cars), which is based in Derby, England. They had previously purchashed the Allison Aircraft engine company in Indianapolis, where we live. I used to go to the hydroplane boat races and they used WWII fighter engines (before the started using trubine engines). The three they used were Allison, Rolls-Griffin, and Rolls-Merlin engines. Man, I miss the sound of those engines on the water!
Our trip to England is work related for her. On the weekends we have been taking side trips to various places. During the week when we have company, Lara leaves the car with us, and I take them to some more local sites. We dedicate one day to a walking tour of the City Centre of Derby.
We purchased annual passes to hundreds of historical sites around the country including the rest of the UK. Castles, mansions, stately homes, abbeys, stonehenge, etc. We have barely scratched the surface. I started writing trip reports (in Word) and emailing them back to friends and family, but am way behind, so I'll have to finish them later.
Ian, what's "the tatoo in the castle"? Since 1969 I bet not much has changed. Sure the cars, fashions, and shop names may have changed, but they are still building with stone. I take that back. They built an ultra modern and artistic government building. The cost was estimated to be 40 million pounds, and ended up being 400 million! But we were told everything required to build it was locally sourced for within Scotland.
Sean Connery posed (either naked or in a loin cloth) for money while he attended school in Edinburgh, and J. K. Rowlings is from there (and I think still lives there in a rather modest flat).