pedestrian area |
19 degrees, partly sunny
The weather was great for touring around the town today – I’m
pretty sure I haven’t broken a sweat once since we’ve been here. As the
Edinburgh festival is on, we set out to find the theatre of a show we intend to
see after lunch. Then we wandered around a pedestrian area where some of the
shows put on sample shows enticing audiences – the place was packed, but civilized.
Lunch was typical pub style…first pub pints, fish and chips.
It’s nice to be
Chris at the bar |
The show we settled on seeing out of what seems to be an
endless number of shows is a free one – a musical version of The Time Machine.
It was pretty good and really good for a free show. The theatre is in a small
room with a tiny, temporary stage, bar in the back corner and about 50
Chris in line for The Time Machine |
back side of the Scott Monument |
In the evening we went to a show ‘The Rat Pack’…don’t
The Rat Pack |
After the show we wandered around a bit – the is a ton of
action all over the place, all of the monument to Scottish author Sir Walter
Scott. Apparently, it is the biggest monument to a writer in the
world – it is huge, and gorgeous.
front of the Scott Monument |
Then we went to Craig Ferguson – again. We liked it a lot
last night, so we thought…why not? Last night wasn’t sold out, but tonight was.
We didn’t have a ticket, but just as we arrived at the theatre, they released
some hold tickets.
One thing I’ve noticed about Edinburgh is that it is very
civilized. There are line ups everywhere, because the place is so busy, but no
one cuts in and in fact at the shows there are staff directing you about where
to stand and if there are 2 parts to the line, because it is so long, there is
a staff person at the end of the second line making sure the first part enters
first…love this!
One thing I’ve noticed about Edinburgh is that it is very
civilized. There are line ups everywhere,
because the place is so busy, but no one cuts in and in fact at the shows there are staff directing you about where to stand and if there are 2 parts to the line, because it is so long, there is a staff person at the end of the second line making sure the first part enters first…love this! I think it might be a lack of heat…no one is angry because they are so hot! Thera are also lots of kids around…many of the shows are for kids or are kid friendly. In order to get into our hotel we have to walk through the Three Sisters Pub. This Pub is GIANT. There is an indoor and out door part to it. The outdoor part is not a
garden like many pubs have, but like a tented outdoor space with food stalls, a dance floor, tiny areas for festival shows, walk-up bars – very interesting. When we got home the last 2 nights it has been very busy, in the middle of the day it is very busy – cool hopping place.
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How were the chips?
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