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A Scottish Christmas 2009

It was our second Christmas in Scotland however this year was quite different then the last. For a starters we have had a lot more snow. Infact, we are told it has been the most snow is many years that Edinburgh in particular has had.

We put together a little video that, in short, sums up our Christmas. Or at least some of it anyway:

This is a view from our flat window in one of the many snow storms we had:

The German Christmas markets were awesome as per usual.

However, unlike last year, both Theresa and I took quite a liking to mulled wine. Where as last year, we did not like much at all -- we found ourselves getting a cup or two when ever we were near by -- sometimes even going out of our way to get some! Maybe we’ve gone slightly alcoholic … Either way, it was pretty darn good this year. So much so that Theresa even started making some at home!

I must say, Christmas in Edinburgh has proven to be always a good time all round. There is so much to do. There are the German Christmas Markets which have food, wines, beers and sweeties, as well as trinkets and alike. There’s a massive ferris wheel and a fun ice-skating rink and all around town everyone is in the festive spirit!

Below is a picture of us ice-skating in the heart of Edinburgh town and then the bar we went to afterwards, The Dome, where we went to warm up with a few pints:

Because there was soooo much snow about, we decided to head to Hillend where the Edinburgh Ski slopes are. They are not particularly renowned as the best slopes but you could have fooled us! It was super thick out there. So thick that it was an adventure just to get out there!

Theresa took a wee tumble just walking up the entrance. It was easy enough to as there was a tonne of snow. Everywhere you looked was a winter wonderland. We felt like we were in the Lion, Witch and the Wardrobe!

I did slip up though … I was so caught up in all the winter wonderness that I got caught kissing … a snow woman …

All round a great time! And to top it off we had a brilliant Christmas dinner with some good friends. A delicious roasted turkey, crispy potatos, marinated beans in cherry tomatos and white wine, mulled wine, egg nog and I’m pretty sure there was more I just can’t remember off the top of my head.

Video of Arthurs Seat in Edinburgh

Hello there lasses, we have a wee video of Arthurs Seat in Edinburgh for you to look at …

Arthurs Seat in Edinburgh, Scotlandclick here

Edinburgh, Scotland

Edinburgh is amazing! It would have to be the only city we have seen that you can walk from busy streets up to mountain views! Truly unique!

So many beautiful places to see. We walked up to Arthurs Seat (highest point in Edinburgh I think?). We took a little video up there to give everyone an idea of how amazing it is – click here to view the video.

Edinburgh is amazing at night – all the buildings are all lit up and look spectacular!

And then you have Edinburgh castle right in thick of it. It’s a little expensive to check out but was worth it. We spent a good few hours learning about the history behind the city of Edinburgh. Really interesting stuff! I could babble on for hours about everything edinburgh but I will try not to dribble on too much.

Turns out there are a few of our mates we met while traveling over here in Edinburgh which is great news! We went to a BBQ with Narelle and Andrews on their roof top which was splendid. Alyse is now here as well. We caught up with Hugh that we met from Budapest and he introduced us to his sister who is also living here – so Theresa has an endless list of drinking partners! Good old Pommy Sarah is coming over to catch up with one of her friends in the next few days so it’ll be good to catch up with her. And Murphy is heading over here to study! So we have quite a decent friend base.

We have been staying with Jess and Scott and they have been amazing and most welcoming! It has been like coming home to our own family-something we have missed being on the road for so long. We thought it would be a nice thought to bring them a nice bottle of Champagne from Paris as a thank you gift but the bastards at customs made us throw it out when we were going through security! Scum bags!

Anyway, Theresa found work here within a few days where as I am finding it slightly more difficult. So for the timeĀ  being, Theresa is the bread earner and I am her bitch! I think it is working out so far but I am in dier need of some work! I am going for a job interview at the Scotsman Hotel to be a Porter (take luggage up to rooms for rich bastards) – I have more of a chance getting tipped doing this line of work over being a bartender!

Take your luggage sir?

Stay tunned for more wacky adventures from Dan and Theresa! Click here to view our pics from Edinburgh thus far.