Oops, there was a picture of you! Dad pointed it out to me. Your blog must be acting up on this end too... or, maybe it's just me. Nah, couldn't be me!
Mom And Mike
Fantastic pictures and narration. You've got a real knack for it. What were the circular grass mounds? Great bottle of Scotch. Look forward to your next entry. Have fun at Colin's place. Say hi to Devin. Oh, was the owner of the castle left-handed or right? Could you tell by the stairs? Miss ya bunches. Tell Cole & Scott, & Felicia Hi.
Sandy
WOW! Made my toes curl just looking at the photo from the top of the monument. I love your discriptions... Beautiful! Have Devin take a picture of you once in awhile. We want to see your smiley face! Although we do love seeing Devin too. ;^D
Sandy
Bummer!! We'll keep checking.
We had dinner at the Crow's Nest last night and watched all the illegal fireworks for the 4th of July... Awesome!
Adam
Hey Everybody,
This site has been causing me a lot of problems. For the last two days I have been trying to upload my blogs and it isn't working. I will keep trying. I miss everybody.
Kellie And Kevin
Hey Adam, Hope you're having a great time. We miss you! How's Pack?
Sandy
Tried any haggis yet? Yum, Yum!
Dad
Hi Adam,
I sent you a message earlier but it must be out in space somewhere since I don't see it on your blog. Anyway, your trip sounds like fun and exciting. Crazy how days are so long this time of year. It is great that you are having nice weather, enjoy it because it probably won't last! It will be cooler in the north. Glad to hear that William Wallace is still a hero. Did you happen to see the Houston House in Stirling. I stayed there. It has tremendous food and 185 single malt whiskeys in the bar, largest selection in Scotland. . It is an ancient house/castle where Queen Mary spent the night; of course she slept just about everywhere in Scotland. Take care for now and keep the pictures and messagee coming.
Sandy
Hey Adam, Sounds like you're having a terrfic time. If you haven't already passed the area of Tamfourhill, between Glasgow and Edinburgh you might want to take a look at the 115' Falkirk rotating Wheel. It is an engineering marvel. It opened June 1st, connecting the forth of Clyde and Union Canal, replacing a flight of 11 locks.
The visitor center is on Lime Road, Tamfourhill, Falkirk. Open daily, free admission.
All's well here. Love your blog, Excellent narrative! Keep 'em comin'
Mom And Mike
Don't miss the Willaim Wallce pub! Have an ale for us. A big moose is standing right next to my greenhouse. How's the food?
Mom And Mike
The pictures are way cool...we are jealous! Definitely want to see you in a kilt, but don't bend over. Did you get the pin? By the way, have a happy Fourth of July ( Michael's suggestion is that you walk into a pub and remind all of the Scotts that we got our independence and what happened to you guys?) Can't wait to see the pictures of the William Wallace monument. Tell them you're William Wallace's great-great-great-great-grandson. Then show them how he was holding aces and eights when he was killed. That should get you a drink!!
Adam
Short sleeve weather. There has been many moments when I wish I brought more t-shirts and shorts.