Lochabre, Scotland
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Lochabre
friends of my father’s gave him deed to a piece of land in Scotland for his birthday. granted, it’s only one square food but apparently that’s enough to give him the title of “Laird” within the Scottish aristocracy. it turned out to be right on our road to the Isle of Skye, so we swung by and saw his plot.See All the Photos on Flickr:
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Stirling Castle
we’re on our way out west. we had one little hiccup when we hit the highway — couldn’t decide if the speed limits were in kilometers/hr or miles/hr, which makes a big difference — but at least driving on the wrong side of the road is old hat after three weeks in australia.See Slideshow of the Photos on Flickr:
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Holyrood
Holyrood is both Edinburgh’s Central Park and the home of the monarchy in Scotland. Besides the natural aspect, Holyrood made the list because Queen Elizabeth spends a little over a week here each summer. I’m starting to realize that i’m a bit of a Royal Watcher.See All the Photos on Flickr:
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Old Edinburgh
we’ve landed, taken the train up to Scotland, and have made a couple of forays into Edinburgh. my father has already struck up a rapport with the locals (well, the locals involved in the restaurant industry) and Scotland is just a beautiful as described. all is well with the world.See All the Photos on Flickr:
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travel: scotland, uk
so, ended up not blogging the trip to Scotland the same way I’ve done trips in the past.this was partly because the schedule was a little too packed for much writing time, partly because I’d just fallen out of the habit of blogging daily due to the baby-talking-embargo, but mostly because the whole not-sleeping-through-the-night thing means I now spend all my sparetime asleep.
as a result, instead of my witty commentary, you are just stuck looking at the pretty pictures. suffice to say, the trip was beautiful, spectacular, and perfect in every way.
UPDATE: this turned out to not exactly be true — i’ve finally gone back and jotted down most of my thoughts about the trip, and uploaded them (along with the pictures) to the site. I’m sure i’ve missed some things, but i’ll update them as the come up in family “do you remember when” conversations.
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preview: tottenham hotspur @ white hart lane
it’s hard to explain what it means to follow Tottenham Hotspur Football Club … but i should start at the beginning.
before 2005, it doesn’t matter how much of a soccer fan you were, because it was pretty hard to follow the English Premier League from the States. media coverage was absolutely non-existent, and the matches themselves relegated to premium channel (Fox Sports World) that practically zero cable systems carried.
but by 2005, i had moved to a more benevolent cable monopoly, was able to start following the Premier League, and set about finding a team to follow.
there were ground-rules in my search:
- character — good team, but not too good. great players. storied history. good stadium. great fans. (a low bar, i know.)
- no “big” teams — the are four teams in the league that even the uninitiated have heard of (manchester united, arsenal, chelsea, liverpool) because they win everything that isn’t strapped down. you can’t pick one of them, because everybody hates someone who jumps on to a winner.
- team that you can watch — following a team means being able to see them, both this season and those to come. if the team is too crappy, they won’t make it onto the telly. Worse yet, each year the bottom three teams get kicked out of the league … so a really crappy team won’t even be around to be followed.
… and said ground-rules led to Tottenham.
at the time, they were good (finish in the top 10 more often than not), but not too good (no major championships since 1991). they have great players (at the time, more members of the England national squad than any other), a storied history (first team to win two championships in one year, and first Brit team to win Europe), great fans (loyal through decades of mediocrity), etc.
fortunately they are still good (won a league championship in 2008 while we were in Australia) but not too good (were in deep, deep danger of relegation as late as February this year) and my healthy interest in Spurs has grown into an obsession.
and, of course, at the center of this obsession is Tottenham Hotspur’s 109 year-old stadium: White Hart Lane.
… and we got tickets.
ever since we found out we were going to Scotland (or more importantly, London) the one place at the top of my list has been White Hart Lane. unfortunately, it’s a bit out of the way … and seats a ridiculously small 36,000 fans each match day.
the weekend we are in London (may 2nd) there is a home match against West Bromich Albion, but it sold out even before tickets made it to general sale. turns out West Brom sucks, and everybody wants to see Tottenham beat up on the sucky team.
as for me, i’d love to see them play a sucky team, but i really needed to see them play in the next year, because they are getting ready to rip beautiful, historic white hart lane and replace it with a new, oval monstrosity that we can only hope will have more character than Fed Ex Field.
so, it took about two weeks and more than a dozen visits to Spurs ticket site, but a couple seats finally came open on their ticket exchange (from people selling tickets they bought but can’t use).
of course, the two seat aren’t together, so i gave the lady sparkler the option to drop out — and spend the day at the spa — but she’s become sufficiently fascinated by Spurs (including steamy Robbie Keane and young/virile Gareth Bale) that she wanted to see what all the fuss was about in person.
such a good wife.
she did mention that she didn’t want to be seated with a bunch of drunk hooligan Brits, so I am giving her the fancy pants ticket, in the new (west) stand with completely unobstructed views, and its cucumber sandwich crowd.
i, however, will be in the east stand … with it’s obstructed views (two large posts hold up the roof over the stand) and it’s (hopefully) drunk, merry and singing Tottenham fans. apparently, it’s the east and south stands that have all the “character” and my wife is married to enough of a character to not seek out more in the English capital.
so, if you happen to subscribe to a channel that carries it, look for us. we will be in section 30, row 1, seat 189 and section 10, row 9, seat 37. i have no idea where they are, but sure am (incredibly) excited to be there.
UPDATE: and here’s what happened.
![[Laird's Woods, Lochaber, Scotland, UK.]](https://theparkerfamily.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/3491879885_8982310746.jpg)
![[Castle Stalker, near Port Appin, Scotland, UK.]](https://theparkerfamily.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/3492690982_29251aff2f.jpg)
![[Loch Linnhe, Scotland, UK.]](https://theparkerfamily.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/3491877369_dd0919e8d2.jpg)
![[Dunstaffnage Castle, near Oban, Scotland, UK.]](https://theparkerfamily.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/3491855539_e3437aa85d.jpg)
![[Dunstaffnage Castle, near Oban, Scotland, UK.]](https://theparkerfamily.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/3492673530_99cd00f2cb.jpg)
![[Dunstaffnage Castle, near Oban, Scotland, UK.]](https://theparkerfamily.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/3491863159_c406f46923.jpg)
![[Robert the Bruce, St. Conan's Kirk, Scotland, UK.]](https://theparkerfamily.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/3491850787_a21f4466f4.jpg)
![[Stirling Castle, Stirling, Scotland, UK.]](https://theparkerfamily.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/3492661514_c6d9157810.jpg)
![[Family, Stirling Castle, Stirling, Scotland, UK.]](https://theparkerfamily.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/3491830757_1be79bffd9.jpg)
![[Monument to Wiliam Wallace, Stirling, Scotland, UK.]](https://theparkerfamily.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/3492655752_574563b4fd.jpg)
![[Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.]](https://theparkerfamily.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/3491811141_551228ae1f.jpg)
![[Holyrood Abbey, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.]](https://theparkerfamily.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/3491806487_c7040d4628.jpg)
![[Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.]](https://theparkerfamily.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/3492622698_e34185733d.jpg)
![[Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.]](https://theparkerfamily.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/3492609750_fc30d8c96c.jpg)
![[Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.]](https://theparkerfamily.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/3491792631_412a724544.jpg)
![[Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.]](https://theparkerfamily.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/3492611426_d150e83f7b.jpg)
![[Royal Mile, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.]](https://theparkerfamily.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/3492618948_56ca958d64.jpg)
![[Sir Walter Scott Monument, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.]](https://theparkerfamily.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/3492603124_7185e856f2.jpg)
![[Canongate Kirk, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.]](https://theparkerfamily.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/3491788203_6b0870ee4a.jpg)
![[Views of Old Town, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.]](https://theparkerfamily.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/3491821719_84fafe6417.jpg)
![[Old Town, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.]](https://theparkerfamily.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/3492639368_c8dac61289.jpg)
![[Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.]](https://theparkerfamily.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/3491811141_551228ae1f1.jpg)