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So sorry this has taken so very, very long to continue! I hope to get more of it up soon!
When I left off in Part 2, I had finished an amazing day walking & photographing Edinburgh. I headed back to the lovely Balmoral to finally check into my room, get settled in, and get ready for the ABD Welcome Dinner.
My room was spacious and lovely. Before I post photos of my room, I’m going to say here that we came back to the Balmoral at the end of the ABD for one night. And while that room was also very nice, when I saw it I realized that it was highly likely that someone had pixiedusted my room for the first 2 nights. Because this room was *extra* nice! This might explain why my room wasn’t ready when I checked in that morning…
After unpacking and settling in, I freshened up, got dressed, and headed upstairs to the ABD Welcome Dinner. When we got up there, the room had 2 large windows with a spectacular view of Edinburgh Castle. We all got introduced, had a lovely dinner.
There were 19 of us in our group. 16 of us were couples, and 3 of us were traveling solo. This was an Adults Only departure, and the last trip for the season. (There were 3 other DISers on this trip, Bamagoofy, Kat6783 and Astro269. Astro269 was the only one I’d really done any communication with before the trip, though). This was also the last Scotland trip for Hanne and Zoe together.
After dinner, Hanne and Zoe told us that they had arranged for us to watch that night’s fireworks display from the restaurant! They had speakers set up that broadcast the concert, and we all gathered around the bay windows for a truly spectacular fireworks display, set to some amazing classical music.
Click! They are videos!
(I can't figure how to insert a video from Photobucket yet, so I'm posting links to them for now until I figure this out!)
http://vidmg.photobucket.com/albums...BD Day 1-2 Edinburgh/P1010820_zpsvdk4d7is.mp4
http://vidmg.photobucket.com/albums/v22/Hewene/ABD Scotland/ABD Day 1-2 Edinburgh/P1010823_zpsyd785gua.mp4
So amazing, and such a magical way to start our Adventure!
The next day was our day to see Edinburgh. It was an early morning, so it was a bit chilly, but the weather improved as the day went on. We had our step-on guide, local expert David, with us (fabulous Scottish accent!) and drove around some of the historic areas of Edinburgh. As we went, he and Hanne and Zoe pointed out historic buildings and the homes of famous people, like the person who invented chloroform and Alexander Graham Bell.
Alexander Graham Bell's home.
We drove up to the area near Arthur’s Seat for a fabulous view over the city and our first group photo op.
As we drove around town, we got some wonderful bits of the history of Edinburgh, such as why the windows on several of the buildings we passed were blocked up.
It turns out someone in the government had a “great idea” to raise income, and enacted a tax on the number of windows a home had. So rather than pay the extra tax, a lot of people just boarded them up! Guess that backfired.
We next arrived at the Palace of Holyroodhouse, at the far end of the Royal Mile from Edinburgh Castle. It’s the Queen’s residence when she’s in Edinburgh.
David took us on a tour around the Palace (no photos allowed inside the buildings). The tour included a lot of the areas that were involved with the story of Mary Queen of Scots, and the murder of her Italian secretary, David Rizzio, that happened there.
Click! It's a video of David and his wondrous Scottish accent!
http://vidmg.photobucket.com/albums/v22/Hewene/ABD Scotland/ABD Day 1-2 Edinburgh/P1010868_zps8i96wywl.mp4
After the tour, we had a short amount of free time to explore the beautiful remains of Holyrood Abbey which is adjacent to the Palace, the gardens of the palace, and hit the Gift Shop. I spent most of that time exploring and taking photos of the Abbey. It was just so pretty!
After we finished with our explorations, we got back on the motorcoach, and headed off to the National Museum of Scotland.
This museum had some wonderful exhibits on the history of Scotland. David showed us around some of it, and then we were set loose to explore the museum on our own. Unfortunately, I discovered I had either lost my reading glasses or left them on the bus, which had long departed. (Turns out I had left them on the bus, and was reunited with them later). Normally, I wander museums reading each and every plaque in detail, but that wasn't going to happen without my reading glasses! So I ended up pairing up with one of the other ABDers who *could* read, and we wandered through several of the fascinating exhibits, and found our way up to the rooftop terrace where there were wonderful views of the Castle and Old Town.
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When I left off in Part 2, I had finished an amazing day walking & photographing Edinburgh. I headed back to the lovely Balmoral to finally check into my room, get settled in, and get ready for the ABD Welcome Dinner.


My room was spacious and lovely. Before I post photos of my room, I’m going to say here that we came back to the Balmoral at the end of the ABD for one night. And while that room was also very nice, when I saw it I realized that it was highly likely that someone had pixiedusted my room for the first 2 nights. Because this room was *extra* nice! This might explain why my room wasn’t ready when I checked in that morning…



After unpacking and settling in, I freshened up, got dressed, and headed upstairs to the ABD Welcome Dinner. When we got up there, the room had 2 large windows with a spectacular view of Edinburgh Castle. We all got introduced, had a lovely dinner.
There were 19 of us in our group. 16 of us were couples, and 3 of us were traveling solo. This was an Adults Only departure, and the last trip for the season. (There were 3 other DISers on this trip, Bamagoofy, Kat6783 and Astro269. Astro269 was the only one I’d really done any communication with before the trip, though). This was also the last Scotland trip for Hanne and Zoe together.

After dinner, Hanne and Zoe told us that they had arranged for us to watch that night’s fireworks display from the restaurant! They had speakers set up that broadcast the concert, and we all gathered around the bay windows for a truly spectacular fireworks display, set to some amazing classical music.

Click! They are videos!
(I can't figure how to insert a video from Photobucket yet, so I'm posting links to them for now until I figure this out!)
http://vidmg.photobucket.com/albums...BD Day 1-2 Edinburgh/P1010820_zpsvdk4d7is.mp4
http://vidmg.photobucket.com/albums/v22/Hewene/ABD Scotland/ABD Day 1-2 Edinburgh/P1010823_zpsyd785gua.mp4
So amazing, and such a magical way to start our Adventure!
The next day was our day to see Edinburgh. It was an early morning, so it was a bit chilly, but the weather improved as the day went on. We had our step-on guide, local expert David, with us (fabulous Scottish accent!) and drove around some of the historic areas of Edinburgh. As we went, he and Hanne and Zoe pointed out historic buildings and the homes of famous people, like the person who invented chloroform and Alexander Graham Bell.

Alexander Graham Bell's home.

We drove up to the area near Arthur’s Seat for a fabulous view over the city and our first group photo op.

As we drove around town, we got some wonderful bits of the history of Edinburgh, such as why the windows on several of the buildings we passed were blocked up.

It turns out someone in the government had a “great idea” to raise income, and enacted a tax on the number of windows a home had. So rather than pay the extra tax, a lot of people just boarded them up! Guess that backfired.
We next arrived at the Palace of Holyroodhouse, at the far end of the Royal Mile from Edinburgh Castle. It’s the Queen’s residence when she’s in Edinburgh.


David took us on a tour around the Palace (no photos allowed inside the buildings). The tour included a lot of the areas that were involved with the story of Mary Queen of Scots, and the murder of her Italian secretary, David Rizzio, that happened there.
Click! It's a video of David and his wondrous Scottish accent!
http://vidmg.photobucket.com/albums/v22/Hewene/ABD Scotland/ABD Day 1-2 Edinburgh/P1010868_zps8i96wywl.mp4
After the tour, we had a short amount of free time to explore the beautiful remains of Holyrood Abbey which is adjacent to the Palace, the gardens of the palace, and hit the Gift Shop. I spent most of that time exploring and taking photos of the Abbey. It was just so pretty!





After we finished with our explorations, we got back on the motorcoach, and headed off to the National Museum of Scotland.

This museum had some wonderful exhibits on the history of Scotland. David showed us around some of it, and then we were set loose to explore the museum on our own. Unfortunately, I discovered I had either lost my reading glasses or left them on the bus, which had long departed. (Turns out I had left them on the bus, and was reunited with them later). Normally, I wander museums reading each and every plaque in detail, but that wasn't going to happen without my reading glasses! So I ended up pairing up with one of the other ABDers who *could* read, and we wandered through several of the fascinating exhibits, and found our way up to the rooftop terrace where there were wonderful views of the Castle and Old Town.





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