The view from Cristina’s room in Edinburgh
I thought last summer would be a peaceful summer at home. Whenever anyone asked where we were going, I would answer maybe a few weekend trips.
I should have known better.
Southeastern was offering their study abroad to Scotland and Ireland in the summer of 2014. The first time Cristina talked about it, I knew we were going even though she hadn’t said she wanted to go. We would be earning six history credits while we were there. That makes it worth it. Also, the trip would be three weeks.
I’m glad we did go. The trip wasn’t a big, scheduled tour like our Normandy trip (which Cristina will finish writing about). We would have some lectures in the morning by our professors as well as some from scholars from Scotland and Ireland. Most afternoons we were free to do what we wanted.
The trip’s home base was Edinburgh. We fell in love with that city and it’s people instantly. We took a trip to Ireland for 4 days. We stayed in Dublin and made a day trip to Belfast. The day trip to Belfast was a selling point for us. On one of our first free weekend, we went to London to take a day trip to Hampton Court Palace, the Science Museum, and the London Comic Con. We also took an overnight trip to Inverness and did a cruise on Loch Ness. We took another day trip, thankfully on a Sunday, to St. Andrews to see the Royal and Ancient Golf Club. We went to Stirling and labored up the William Wallace Monument.
I will be writing a day-to-day blog of the trip. I will with a novice and outsiders point of view discuss Scottish politics at the time since this was the summer before the failed vote for Scottish independence. I will discuss some of the record stores we visited, of course. I will try to do my best to describe some of the people that we met. Since it was a college trip, we shared our dorm and our experiences with other people, and thankfully it was a really great group.
We have travelled a lot. Edinburgh feels to us the way New Orleans does. It is that special kind of city. We know that we only experienced maybe 20% of what it has to offer. That’s what return trips are for.
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3 thoughts on “Traveling: Scotland and Ireland 2014”
I’m so glad you enjoyed edinburgh… I live in glasgow it’s about a 50 drive from Edinburgh …. I love Edinburgh also… Did you walk up the royal mile?
If you make a return trip please pop over to glasgow it has some fantastic architecture and wonderful museums
Yeah, I walked the Royal Mile in those three weeks as many times as I\’ve walked Bourbon Street (20 minutes away from me). We couldn\’t fit Glasgow into our schedule, but it is on the list for the next time we go. And we are pretty sure we will find a way to go again.
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I’m so glad you enjoyed edinburgh… I live in glasgow it’s about a 50 drive from Edinburgh …. I love Edinburgh also… Did you walk up the royal mile?
If you make a return trip please pop over to glasgow it has some fantastic architecture and wonderful museums
Yeah, I walked the Royal Mile in those three weeks as many times as I\’ve walked Bourbon Street (20 minutes away from me). We couldn\’t fit Glasgow into our schedule, but it is on the list for the next time we go. And we are pretty sure we will find a way to go again.
That’s great…. I love glasgow to, never short of anything to do and has some wonderful places to eat