Showing posts with label cider. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cider. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Edinburgh Part 2: The Grand Tour


Edinburgh is beautiful.


Monday morning, Sarah began my tour around the town. This is the path that she takes every day through the park to get to classes.


We are both super jealous of the people that get to live in this building.


Sarah standing in front of her school!


One of our first stops was the Greyfriars Graveyard. This was also our first stop on the Edinburgh tour of Harry Potter because this is the graveyard that J.K. Rowling used to walk in to gain inspiration for her book series. And you can find Tom Riddle's grave here.

We didn't find it yet. But it was exciting to know that it was there nonetheless.


This is the grave of Greyfriars Bobby, the dog of the man Greyfriars. Bobby is known as the most loyal dog because after his owner died, Bobby sat on his grave for 14 years.


And here's a statue of Bobby. There's a lot of stuff dedicated to Bobby around the town -- taverns, stores, restaurants, etc.


The graveyard is also beautiful.


And of course kind of creepy. I can't walk through a graveyard without that eery inkling sitting in the back of my mind.


Next, we went to the roof of a really cool museum.


The view is awesome.



I feel the need to climb things in every city I go to just to get the view. So worth it.


A really awesome street that I forced Amelia and Sarah to walk down with me.


The castle!


While Sarah went to class, Amelia picked up the tour and took me to a beautiful park with tons of doggies running around.


After Sarah's class, we met up for part 2 of the Harry Potter tour of Edinburgh: The Elephant House. AKA where J.K. Rowling WROTE Harry Potter.



Not only is this place awesome because of J.K. Rowling, but also because the food is amazing as well.

If there's one thing they did perfectly in London and Edinburgh, it was pots of tea. This pot was filled with looseleaf chai and may have been the best pot of tea I've ever had.

I also enjoyed a "malteser cake"--a shortbread type thing coated with a layer of chocolate and a malt bar. Delicious.


Sarah enjoyed her hot chocolate and millionaire bar.


And Amelia her coffee and brownie.


One of the most amazing parts of The Elephant House was the bathroom. Every inch of the wall in the waiting area and each stall is covered with letters to Rowling herself.

It was pretty overwhelming. Luckily, I got my pen to work on the wall after a couple of minutes so that I could write my own thank you.


A larger shot of the dining room.


Sarah and I continued the tour after Amelia left by walking the Royal Mile--one of the main roads in town with tons of souvenir stores and restaurants.

As you can see, Sarah and I had success with souvenir-buying that day.

P.S. The unicorn is apparently the official animal of Edinburgh. Or Scotland. I can't remember.


This is where the Queen lives. The building is at the bottom of the Royal Mile and the castle (pictured earlier) is at the top of the hill, at the other end of the Royal Mile.


We decided on a pub for dinner based on the fact that they had food to share.


Sarah and I shared the meat and cheese plate: three different kinds of bread, pickles, sun-dried tomatoes, brie cheese, blue cheese (blech), cheddar cheese, salami, turkey, roast beef, and prosciutto.

No offense Edinburgh, but your prosciutto crudo just doesn't compare to Italy's. Yes, I've become an even bigger food snob since coming to Italy.

Our meal was delicious nevertheless. Oh, and this was supplemented with cider of course.


My one requirement for the restaurant we went to was that it had to have Sticky Toffee Pudding on the dessert menu. Because that stuff is AMAZING.

But Sarah had never tried it! Thankfully, I was able to correct that problem. She's a huge fan now.


Overall, a fabulous tour of a beautiful city.


Next time in Edinburgh: I climb a mountain!

-Meri

Monday, April 8, 2013

Edinburgh Part 1: Cider Cider Cider. And Nachos!


Sarah greeted me at the train station when I arrived in Edinburgh on Easter Sunday. Then we walked back to her apartment so I could put my stuff down before we went bar hopping. HAHAHA. Yeah that didn't happen. But we did get cider! Two pints each. That stuff is sooooooooo good. I decided to take advantage of all the awesome cider in the UK because we have beer in Italy, but I've yet to find a place that serves cider.

We got nachos, which I haven't had in months. It's funny because I never would have guessed that I would miss nachos of all things. I hardly ever eat them when I'm in America. But, I saw them on the menu and knew I must have them.

And I got a side of veggies because I'm me.


Sarah and I managed to spend four hours in the bar.


A fabulous first night in Edinburgh.

Next time, I get Sarah and Amelia's official tour of the town.

-Meri

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

London Part 1: Why Can't They Pick a Song???


Look at that lovely lady!

That's right, I've been in London (now Edinburgh) since last Thursday, meaning that I'm getting to see all my best buddies!

As you can see, Sam was intoxicated for most of my visit. I just can't get that girl away from alcohol these days...

Anyways, before I saw Sam and Michelle, I had to get to London. This was more difficult than expected. Mostly because Italy is ridiculous, as usual. I received an email the night before my flight saying I needed to go to a special check-in desk for Ryanair. At the Bologna airport, this desk is the "New East Terminal"--a separate building from the airport.

Long story short, I eventually asked for help and a lady told me to take the "yellow train" to the terminal. I was slightly confused since I wasn't at a train station, and then I saw this beauty.

A picture is worth 1000 words.


I eventually arrived safely and went to my hostel. And this building was right across from my hostel.

God Europe is cool.


Then Sam and I reunited and went out for some bar trivia. We both got a pint of cider.

And we seem to have been at least partially intoxicated. At one point, the DJ played clips from three different songs.

Sam and Meri-- *listening to the shortened clips*
Sam- "Wow, they're really having trouble choosing a song."
Meri- "Haha I know. So annoying."
Announcer- "OK, so to repeat, the answers to 28, 29, and 30 are the name and artist of each of those songs."

We came in last place.


We got yummy food though! Sam had fish and chips.


I had shepherd's pie.


That's my devouring face.


Preview for my next post: Sam and Michelle show Meri the "Best Of" London.

-Meri