Well, I just did a quick search and the only thing that has significance to Scotland crossed with the 4th of July is
Ronni Ancona, an actress from Scotland. ..But that hasn't stopped people from having fun today! Some people got barbeques and were grilling out on the pad earlier, all decked out in red, white, and blue. The weather wasn't perfect, but it was nice enough to be outside, thankfully. Oh - and some guys had a (an American) football and were playing toss. I
had to go out there. It's been a while since I've thrown, and I've missed it. Kinda hard to keep ahold of the thing when it's grassy and wet, though. Guess it gives you grip practice.
Other than that, I've spent the majority of the day progressively hacking out my Scotland on the Screen essay. It's been a process. But what I find humorous about the whole thing is that I was writing about Scottish nationality on America's day of independence. Not ironic or anything, but still amusing.
But anyway, Happy Independence Day, everyone! And I hope you got a free burger out of it like me.
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Top left: Kim. Top right: Teran.
Bottom left: Me. Bottom right: Sophie.
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Hmm. What's happened since my last post..
Saturday: Walked to Bridge of Allan, the little town between the Uni (short for University) and the City of Stirling, with friends (Kim, Teran, and Sophie) for supper. We were going to go to The Westerton Arms: Traditional Bar & Restaurant, but when we got there, the wait was an hour and a half! Haha, no sir. So, instead, we walked a little ways more and ate at The Allanwater Café (where we got awesome desserts!).
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| View atop the Wallace Monument. |
Sunday: Busybusybusy. Walked with Kim to the Wallace Monument (about 15 minutes to the Welcome Center, 10 minutes up the hill, and 264 steps to the top!) and back before lunchtime. Afterwards, I immediately went with some buddies into town to eat lunch. Now, just so you know, I barely scraped this in - I was walking out to the bus stop when Teran yelled at me to hurry. If I hadn't have come out of the building when I did, I wouldn't have made it on the bus. Whew. But let me tell you: the Kilted Kangaroo, outback-style bar and grill, is really something! There's a real safari jeep inside the restaurant and a life-size cut out of Steve Irwin on the back wall, right beside a W.C. marked "Sheilas". Talk about sticking with the theme! Haha.
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| Cautious, haggis-trying face. |
But, more importantly.. I did it. I really tried
haggis.
And it wasn't that bad. Surprisingly. They served it with a cheesy sauce on top, and it was fried, which helped mask the texture (the only thing that really threw me off). Now, if I wouldn't have known what it was, I may have been able to eat more.. but just thinking about it made me stop.
So.. for those of you who have no fear of or qualms with things like that, I do recommend it.
Never thought I'd be saying that..
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| Architecture at Stirling Castle. |
Anyway, after my debut with a stereotypical Scottish dish, a few of us walked up to Stirling Castle. We'd been up to the
esplanade (an open, level space separating a fortress from a town) before, but never inside for a tour. It was so interesting! We learned so much history about the castle, but I didn't have my notebook with me. Typical. I do remember, however, that the
Battle of Stirling Bridge was fought on September 11, 1297 and that the last time that Stirling Castle was taken by force was in 1651. (
Oliver Cromwell lay siege to the castle in his conquest to invade Scotland.) Our tour guide was very informative, and we were given
maps so that we could maneuver after being set loose. There were plenty of museums and gift shops on site to keep us occupied for about another hour or so.
Now, after walking back down to the city centre, we went to Tesco again and found our way back to campus via the still-formitable-yet-manageable bus system. What a packed day. There was so much to see, and even my camera expired from exhaustion.
Monday & Tuesday: School again. Just trying to work on essays and succeeding in getting distracted.
Tomorrow we go to Edinburgh! This will be the last All-ISS Student trip that we take. And I can't believe that tomorrow we will be in the single-digits for the 'Going Home Countdown'. Yikes!