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rusty

19th August 2015, 20:24
Elle, is this a true tale about the panda?
It takes a bit of believing.
I had heard of a breve but had no idea what it was.
The Times has a huge readership outside of Cockneydom. Though I honestly do not think they realise that. Too many Londonesque clues appearing.
I have several things to in the morning, but finding a fine haddock at the fish shop is top of my list.
I have written out a wee list.
My joiner has too many ideas, that's the problem!
I am trying to rein him in!
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elle

19th August 2015, 20:46
Rusty, speaking of the different "Lyn"s has reminded me...... Lin (from the Forum) is going to Edinburgh on Friday for a few days to see the Tattoo.
Can you recommend any activity/ exhibition/ matter of interest/ sightseeing project / that she and her husband and daughter might like to take part in / attend/ visit etc., whilst they are in Edinburgh or the immediate vicinity? She is looking for ideas?
I was going to ask you this earlier, but I forgot!
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rusty

19th August 2015, 21:19
Hello, Elle.
In a word, No.
The Fringe is on just now.
But you would have to pay me to go to it.
Very arty farty.
Between Edinburgh and Glasgow is Falkirk (the speckled church) and there you will find the Kelpies. Everyone I know who has been to see the Kelpies, are very complimentary. Ask Mr Google for more info?
The Tattoo is worth seeing, especially if they have a Norwegian marching band lined up.
It would not be to everyone's taste though.
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rusty

19th August 2015, 21:36
There are several underground tours of the vaults under Edinburgh in the Old Town.
They are spooky and unsettling though.
Ghosts and Burke and Hare territory.
Only healthy folk allowed on them.
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rusty

19th August 2015, 21:43
Bump!
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elle

19th August 2015, 21:50
Rusty, the idea of visiting Falkirk is a very good idea. Both from the point of view of seeing the Old Parish Church (the speckled church) and for the Kelpies.
I would like that, anyway, so I will pass that on to Lin in case she finds it similarly appealing.
I don't know her views on Fringe Theatre but will offer it as option anyway. She can look into it and make her own decision. It may well be something she and her family would like.
They have already bought tickets for the Tattoo and are looking forward to attending that!
I like the idea of the underground tours of the vaults - ghosts and history! That should be interesting? I know about Burke and Hare!
I'll pass all this into her - thank you!
I've never been to Edinburgh so was unable to offer any advice!
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elle

19th August 2015, 21:53

Bump?
Things that go bump in the night?
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rusty

19th August 2015, 22:23
Elle, yes, Burke and Hare, Half-hangit Maggie Dickson, Deacon Brodie et al. They say the tours are very atmospheric, under the streets of Edinburgh.
The pubs on Rose Street are good too.
Now, the Kelpies. My son and family went to see them and were very taken by them. They thought they were amazing.
Now here's the thing, keep this to yourself.
They were fabricated in Yorkshire!
Edinburgh Castle could be worth a visit?
Many years since I was there.
But I would be hauled screaming to the Fringe.
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rusty

19th August 2015, 23:24
Elle, the creator was Scots. But they were made in England.
I asked on a thread if they were selling door knockers and could they help me. But someone deleted the thread! Irksome!
Apparently the Kelpies are to honour all the heavy horses who laboured here.
My understanding of a kelpie was that it was a "water horse", possibly like Nessie and Morag.
I wonder is it in Brewers?
I am very warm this night!
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doglet

20th August 2015, 08:03
Hi elle
I am used to the wildlife in our gardens but when I went to feed the front garden birds there was quite a large frog in the middle of the path,we have a pond in the back but havent seen any frogs for ages by the time I had fed the birds it had gone into the hedge too late to photograph
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