The tree in our front yard blooms the most beautiful flowers.
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San Diego or LA?
I need a roadtrip and fast.
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Austin, Texas Weekend Trip
You only need three full days to tour Austin. Don鈥檛 rent a car. You can easily get around on foot, UBER or pick up an electric scooter or bike to get around.
Museum of weird
Check out the 6th street bars and clubs
Electric Bike City Tour
Congress Ave Bridge Bats
Warehouse District (LGBTQ)
Hunt down famous street murals
Eat at Terry Blacks BBQ ($$$)
Capital Building
See a live show!
Find the best food truck eats!
Hang out at the Driscoll
Walk along the riverfront path
Have lunch in the 2nd Street District
Do an Austin City Limits live tour
Kayak along the river or lake
Check out Voodoo Donuts on 6th street
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I baby sat this guy for a week. He played with every dog toy in the house and he did lots of awoooooing!
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While touring Scotlands Inverary jail I saw an open window and this beautiful leaf flew in for a rest.
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Scotland Trip Itinerary
Day 1, Aug. 1: Dalgety Bay, walk through Long Park to Town Centre, meal at Louie Brown's
Day 2, Aug. 2: visit to Rosslyn Chapel and brief walk to Rosslyn Castle ruins then to Cramond and back to Dalgety Bay;
Day 3, Aug 3: by bus to Edinburgh for wander, visited the Royal Mile and the John Knox House. Lunch and bevy at Deacon Brodie's before tour of Mary King's Close. Walk to Grayfriar's Bobby and church; back via Princes St. and Rose St. to bus stop on Queensferry Rd;
Day 4, Aug. 4: Cowden Japanese Garden, tour and lunch, then walk to Dollar Glen to view Castle Campbell;
Day 5, Aug. 5: to Paisley to visit Friends. Went to the highlands and a great pub.
Day 6: Toured Glasgow and went to the tenement museum.
Day 7: Ferry from Gourock to Dunoon, visit friends. We had car troubles, but got those fixed then on to Puck's Glen and Jubilee Point, then to Cairndow for overnight stay and dinner at the Cairndow Stage Coach Inn;
Day 8: to Inverary, visit jail; get new spare tyre; on to Kilmartin to see standing stones and Pictish carvings; then on to view Stalker Castle of Monty Python fame and then to Oban; night ar the Muthu Alexandria Hotel, best fish and chips and then drunken evening in The View and in hotel bar;
Day 9: on to Fort William then to Spean Bridge, Dalwhinnie and Blair Atholl where we stayed in the Blair Atholl Arms Hotel, had dinner in the cozy bar and then breakfast in the dining hall next morning;
Day 10: Visited Blair Atholl Castle and gardens then back to Dalgety Bay via Pitlochry (where we lost each other), fish ladder, lunch, walk to The Hermitage at Dunkeld where we went into the Duke of Argyll's folly;
Day 11, Aug 11: Lazy day in preparation for night at The Tattoo. Bus to Edinburgh and side trip to Edinburgh pharmacy before a drink at Deacon Brodie's and then dinner in the castle (haggis and whisky) and The Tattoo.
A quiet morning visit to Dunfermline Abbey and Pittercrief Park (known Ally as the glen) then Ralph's spectacular spaghetti and packing for the journey home
Scotland is a wonderfully magical place. The cities are full of cool things going on, and when you get out of one of the cities, you can find yourself hiking through magical forests choc full of waterfalls and fairy holes. I want to live In a fairy hole
F i r s t P h o t o S e t of S c o t l a n d
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Miss you already, Scotland! I鈥檒l be writing a full review with photos soon so I can remember our trip!
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