On our last evening together Saturday, one of our Canuck friends shared this great poem... Yesterday we all got on a bus and rode from John O'Groats to Inverness where we went our separate ways. A couple people were going to visit the Orkneys... Others off to visit Ireland... Others back to their homes directly. We got dropped off at the airport where our rental car was waiting. And off we went, heading south to Edinburgh. The car was supposed to have built in GPS but unfortunately did not. But we made do with Google Maps on my smart phone, taped to the dashboard... Our first stop in the city was to a laundrette where we finally got our clothes really clean and not just rinsed out in a bathroom sink. Then checked in to our guest house and off for a walk to the Royal Mile (the main downtown street here). It was extremely crowded and noisy. We both agreed that after cycling along rural quiet perfect roads, that we would rather be back out there instead. Tomorrow we plan to go to a lo...
Walked a lot in Edinburgh yesterday and our feet HURT! Weird that we can ride bike more than a thousand miles with no issues and we walk four measly miles and we're knackered. Went to the National Museum of Scotland and found the perfect bicycle for our next long ride... Dolly, the first cloned sheep, now stuffed, is on display there. Remember her? Drove down here to York today and are staying at The Bar Convent Guest House. It's a real convent still and pretty neat. Considered eating dinner at this establishment but changed our minds... Tomorrow is another day of toodling... Railway Museum, Castle Museum, Quilt Museum... Etc. Etc.
Miles so far: 566 Officially more than half way there now... Most likely all down hill now to the North Sea! Today was our first day of real rain. By real rain, I mean rain, thunder, lightening, with a little bit of hail to make it even more interesting. That all lasted for the first 20 miles of the ride, at which point we stopped at a cafe for coffee and scones and dripped all over their chairs. The one casualty today was Jeff's bike computer... It drowned. We'll be going through a town tomorrow where there's a bike shop so hoping to find a new one there. Cows being herded up the road at us today... Interesting pub decor... Tomorrow, we will end the day in Scotland. Haggis for dinner maybe.
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