Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Radio Control Titanic For Sale

End of visit.

Well so far this visit to Edinburgh. I really liked this city, and is recommended that if you can, visit it.

As a curiosity, note that usually do not have many restaurants in the old town, which is where you eat in the pub, have your kitchen and the truth is not bad.

striking thing about the pub, are your ads, which are very striking, here some

This ate a day. well ...



Special mention this pub, tavern. Deacon Brodies Tavern is, as they say is the oldest in Edinburgh, where Robert Louis Stevenson was inspired by a doctor who had a double life, in his famous book "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde"




see your ad here with two faces, one will see the good and the other is the thief.




Another famous legend, sorry story, because if you support this historical, written record exists.

The "Greyfriars Bobby" was the faithful companion of a policeman named John Gray who lived around 1856. John and the dog became inseparable friends until 1858, when John died of tuberculosis and is buried in Greyfriars Cemetery. His dog "Bobby" became famous because for 14 years remained at the grave of his master every night until his own death in 1872.
Bobby was a Skye Terrier. This dog hails from the Isle of Skye and is renowned for their loyalty and companionship. The Skye Terriers became popular among the nobility for those qualities.











What is clear is that wherever you walk you'll often Celtic symbols, for me one of the prettiest is the cross.







summary, Edinburgh is a city for walking from one end to another, stops on a multitude of monuments and pub, which also need to pamper your body .. or not? ... And enjoy your stay, the atmosphere of the city, nice, friendly, for me there is a huge difference with London, will be right in saying that the Scots are not English ....

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