Here’s a peek {via iPhone} into my trip to Scotland! It’s a grand understatement to say Scotland is beautiful — I was blown away by both the cities and the countryside. The architecture! The stone! The green! The hills! The water! I could go on forever! I only had eight days, and went most places by train — such a great way to see a country! I really enjoyed it!
I’m not going to write much about my day to day there, but if you have any questions, leave me a comment and I’ll make sure to answer it! xo
{now, to Iceland! Keep up on instagram!}
These are beautiful and you are gorgeous. Come back to Denver after Iceland so I can hear all about your adventures in person please!! 🙂 hehe. xoxoxox
Aaw you cutie!! I will definitely make my way back to you ASAP!! Xoxo
So pretty! I especially love that little bookshop. What a great looking trip!
Thanks, Erin! It was tons of fun!
Im soo glad you loved my country, I think I often forget just how beautiful it is!!
Oooh I’m jealous you get to live there! It IS beautiful!!
Gorgeous photos! I’d love to go to Scotland someday. Any chance you’ll be creating some recipes based on some of the local food you tried on your travels? 🙂
-Claire, tallgirlbigworld.com
Thanks, Claire!! I’m sure there is some sticky toffee pudding in my future!! Xo
These photos are absolutely gorgeous, and I love how quaint that bookstore is!! I’m going to be in England for Christmas and next summer, so hopefully, I can pop over to Scotland and see those castles and beautiful countryside!
Thanks, Lisa! I’m jealous you get to head over there so often… Definitely try to head north!!
Oh, those pictures remind me of the lovely beautifully kept towns I used to visit when I lived there. If you are there on a Sunday, be sure to find a local eatery that serves a “Carvery” for brunch. It is like a Thanksgiving meal – spectacularly roasted meats, beautifully prepared puddings and savory breads. On weekdays pop into the woolsworth or five and dime(Marks and spencer) store even Boots (pharmacy) which generally has a small diner in the back for some lovely sandwiches that are very inexpensive; much better than paying full price at a restaurant. If you head north towards Aberdeen and beyond, you must try the fish and chips. That is the very best treat of all!!
Thanks for the lovely note, Marilyn! Luckily, I hit most of those spots while I was there! YUM!