The program is now officially over: the classes, tests, presentations,
and papers are done. Taxis have begun arriving
to take students to the airport. Our
last night together included a reception with appetizers and desserts, a slide
show, and a few short speeches. Then
came the hugging and crying. We all
agree that it has been a wonderful semester with many opportunities for
learning, for travel, and for making friends—often all at once!
Out group photo now hangs in the dining hall with many others
The tall white guy is Wellington, sporting a blue and white mask--like the Scottish flag
Dalkeith Town Walk
One day this week I took a wee walk around Dalkeith town to
explore a bit more. I learned about some
historic buildings, found new paths to the river, and wandered into some lovely
courtyards of the main street.
Literally, down by the riverside
The old Corn Exchange being re-made into a historcial center
Hard to believe this is just off the main street--
It's shielded from that by the buildings that are behind where I stood to take this photo
Wrought iron detail at St. Nicholas of Buccleuch chirch
Water tower, circa 1879
On a recent trip to Edinburgh, I finally had coffee at
Elephant House, billed as the “birthplace” of Harry Potter since J. K. Rowling
spent time writing there. The back room
has big windows that overlook Greyfriars Kirkyard where she found some of the names
used in the books. Other writers,
including Ian Rankin, have had characters who stop to eat at Elephant House. If you do, I’d recommend the shortbread.
Yes, the shortbread--nothing Republican about it : )
Marie will be here soon, and we will travel together for 8
days. The Christmas market is just
starting in Edinburgh, so we will take in that as well as other sights and a quick trip to France. We also plan to do a one-day tour to the Highlands;
this time I think I will see it with snow on the mountains. She and I will be together for Thanksgiving
for the first time in 4 years. We will
have a special meal and think of our wonderful family and friends for whom we
are deeply grateful.
After she leaves, I will travel to London for a few days and
to Norway for a weekend to see Aurora.
If time allows, I will end with a few days in Italy. More to be thankful for! However, all the travel means that this blog
will be sporadic at best. When I get a
chance, I will share some stories from the last part of this journey.
Cute cookie...yum! Looking forward to seeing you back at the college!!
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