Now I'm in Edinburgh
After essentially no sleep in my once again overheated Helsinki hotel room, I got up at 5:30 a.m. to begin the process of traveling to Edinburgh. Many hours later, I arrived to weather that felt like it was competing in the Scottish Stereotypes Olympics.

The good news is that it's actually on the cool side here, so I'm quite enjoying walking around in a t-shirt.
After settling into my new hotel, where the AC works and my room is delightfully cool, I set out to explore a bit. My hotel is just around the corner and down a bit from the Royal Mile, so off to it I went.
The crowds were amazing, people everywhere, small acts from the Fringe still lining the streets and fighting for attention.
I stopped at the St. Giles Cathedral, which was huge and lovely.

In addition to a great many interesting Gothic features, St. Giles houses some lovely stained glass pieces by Edward Burne-Jones. I couldn't get a great shot with my phone, so you'll have to trust me that this window, for example, was amazingly beautiful in the light of the closing day.

I did mention that the cathedral was huge and lovely.

To get a sense of how crowded the street was, check out this view from near (but not in) the castle at the top of the road.

Coming back to the hotel, I got this shot of the rear of The Scott Monument.

Up close, the monument was too big for me to be able to capture all of it, but I quite liked it.

From a distance, it resembles an alien spaceship ready to soar.
For dinner, I took a risk and went to BubbaQ, a local barbecue place. Two of us shared a platter of all of their meats.

The food was fine, decent but not a patch on the quality of the better barbecue joints back home, not to mention those in Austin.
Facing the water on the walk back from dinner, I found I loved the night sky.

Tomorrow, I will explore more of the city!
Published on August 14, 2017 20:59
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