Monday, August 3, 2009
It's all about Brett!!!
It's been a few days, we have been really busy on our scotch tour, they are literally full days. We thought we would have some down time but it has not been that way at all. The ferry ride across to the Isle Of Islay was two hours and it was a very rough ride over, so needless to say it was not a enjoyable experience for me. Once we arrived though it certainly was worth the experienc it is an absloutey beautiful Isle and a small isle with a population of only 3000 people. The roads are mostly one lane and they are very small so two cars at a time can not go through at the same time, and being a small town every time you drive by another car or someone walking they give the good old wave. It also houses 6 scotch distilleries..acutally they call it whisky(notice there is no e) We toured two of the distilleries her and they were very informative.Brett sampled alot to even on the ones we did not tour they still have two sometimes three free samples. The first picture below it at the Lagavulin distillery(Bretts favorite one) and Brett had a chance to sample some whiskey right out of the cask just before it was going to hit the barrells where it will have to sit for 16 years before they can bottle it to sell, so we need to come back in 16 years to buy a bottle...lol. The second picutre is a bar here on the island that we were in for lunch and they have a selection of over 300 whisky's it was pretty impressive even for someone who is not a whisky drinker. It has been a great tour full of lots of information on whisky and the history of not only the island but also the main land. today we head back across to the mainland on the ferry once again (ugh) to wind down our visit of Scotland. Cheers!!
Friday, July 31, 2009
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Monday, July 27, 2009
Yesterday was day 2 of the gathering and we went into the talisker tent to sample some Scotch...yes me and Sami too. Brett actually went in the first day as well. For 5 pounds you got a gathering scotch glass and 3 nosings. so we all went for the deal, Sami and I included, only to find out yuck we really do not like this stuff, that left Brett with 7 samples which he eventually shared with my brother. After we were done at the gathering we went on to tour Hollyrood Palace, which the Queen still resides in when she is in Scotland. Actually Prince Charles did the opening ceremonies for the gathering and he was in the Palace the night before. It was actually a very informative and worthwhile tour. Today we headed up the Aberdeen where we toured the Fraser Castle and are spending the night and tomorrow we are off to Loch Ness then back to Edinburgh tomorrow night.
Sunday, July 26, 2009
This is part of the procession going up the Royal Mile last night. We had to mustard at the gates of Hollyrood Palace for 700pm and then they put all the clans in order and each clan group of 1000 and there were 6 groups were piped up the Royal Mile by pipe bands. It was unbelievable, the streets were lined all the way up about 15 deep and people were hanging out windows cheering and watching the parade...really was a historical event here in Edinburgh and it is so exciting that we were a part of it. Pretty emotional night.
Saturday, July 25, 2009
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