Sunday, March 31, 2024

Trip to Edinburgh - Day 5

I got up and out earlier on the Tuesday than I had previously, and was on a tram by 10.30. It was quite busy but thankfully I got a seat after a couple of stops, and then got off at Princes Street. When we went to Edinburgh last year we walked up a lot of Prince Street so I didn't bother doing that again. Instead I walked up The Mound towards the Royal Mile. It's quite a steep walk for me but fortunately there's a bench halfway up The Mound so I stopped there for a few minutes but actually it wasn't too bad. Then I walked up Lawnmarket and up most of the Royal Mile where I watched a bagpiper for a little bit. I walked up all the way to the castle. I didn't go in but I did take photos of the views, which were lovely. I again sat down for a little bit (I was really glad it wasn't raining!) and enjoyed all the hundreds of tourists from all over the world who were also at the castle. 

Then I started back down the Royal Mile and went in some of the tourist shops. My mum wanted me to take her some tablet, which she loves, so I bought some of that and some chocolate for Lee. I was incredibly tempted by a Harris tweed bag but didn't indulge... I might buy one on Vinted soon though! I went into a huge whisky shop and looked at whisky that cost £125000! There was one at £20,000 too! Can you imagine! My stepdad really likes whisky so I bought him a mini bottle of twelve year old Loch Lomond for £10 which he drank later in the week and really enjoyed.

Then I was trying to find a restaurant I had had recommended, and it was in the middle of two "closes" - the narrow alleyways that run between buildings and often open out behind and which are found a lot in Scotland so I walked down one on to Cockburn Street, and then the map assured me that the restaurant was up the next close - which was all steps because it moved between two parts of the hill. I walked halfway up, laughing with a lady as I did so... and then the restaurant wasn't there! Boo! I walked up 118 steps in total to get back on to the Royal Mile. I didn't count them but a small child near me did so I can be sure of it!

I was then a bit unsure as to what to do for lunch. It was past 12 by this point and I hadn't had anything to eat. So I walked past St Giles cathedral which I also went into last year, and then settled on an Indian Street Food restaurant. I ordered food and had to wait for ages; other people did too and weren't too happy about it. I had my book so I just read that and drank my bellini. My food was delicious when it came - I had basically three slightly different dishes of chickpeas and yoghurt, and they were all great. 

I went in a couple more shops but walked back down to St Andrew's Square where I waited for a tram for just a few minutes. Then I got off near Lucinda's and went into a coffee shop there and had a latte and an Oreo brownie. I was reading my book again. I went into a charity shop before I went back to hers and relaxed again before she got home. Her partner Linden made pancakes for tea because it was Shrove Tuesday. We had savoury ones with garlic, mushroom, spinach and cheese, and then sweet ones, some with banana and chocolate and some with lemon and sugar. They were delicious! 

I was wearing my apothecary stretchy dress which was perfect for wandering around in as I was warm enough with that on and my coat, but no cardigan. 


This is such a typical Edinburgh crescent; it was just round the corner from Lucinda's house and was so pretty. Each time I walked past it I was happy


Walking up The Mound


Looking up towards the castle when I got to the top


Looking down from around Market Street I think


Looking up the Royal Mile; I didn't know at this point that I was going to walk up all the way to the castle! I did thousands and thousands of steps on Tuesday, including the literal 118 steps. I did pay for it on Wednesday, but I think it was worth it


I absolutely love all these little closes near the Royal Mile. A lot of them had information about famous inhabitants. This one was just very cute


Looking up to near where the bagpiper was


See, this close had some information in it which I liked


I loved the peeks at what was at the other end. These things are so medieval! Imagine swishing down one of these in a fancy frock!


The castle! 


View from one side of the castle, down the way I had just walked


And views from the other side, where apparently all the coaches park!


Another view going back down


Here's sime very expensive whisky


And this wall of labels, which I loved


More information featuring Samuel Johnson!


That plaque was next to this little close 


How gorgeous are these buildings?


This is the close I walked down, which didn't have too many steps in it


Cockburn Street, which also had a lot of nice restaurants and cafes on it


And here I am in the middle of the 118 steps


See, look at all the ones behind me...!


But I made it, and then I had a bellini




And lots of chickpeas, tamarind, and yoghurt! Delicious!


Looking up another close off Cockburn Street when I made it back down that way again after lunch 


The monument in St Andrew's Square as I waited for the tram


Latte! I really needed the loo by now so I was glad the cafe had one!


And my delicious brownie


And here's the other half of the crescent as I was walking back, several hours later


Finally here's my apothecary dress before I got changed in my pyjamas to hang out!


Thursday, March 28, 2024

Trip to Edinburgh - Day 4

As I said previously, Lucinda had to work while I was still in Edinburgh, so I did things without her during the day. I also had a trustee meeting in the afternoon on the Monday so I couldn't be out too long. I slept in a little bit as I was tired from the weekend, but then I got in the car and set off for Portobello beach.

I actually went there last May when I was in Edinburgh with my family, but I didn't realise I was in exactly the same place to begin with. Instead, I parked by the river and went into a cafe there for coffee and a very big brownie which was absolutely delicious. 

Then I went next door into Portobello Bookshop. I got a book token for my birthday from my book club and I knew I could spend it there, and Lucinda had told me what a good bookshop it was. I bought four books and saw about five more that I would like to read at some point. 

Then I walked down on to the beach and had a wander on the sand. It wasn't freezing but it was very windy so I got blown about a bit. I walked right down to the sea and found out that my Dr Marten boots are quite waterproof because the sea came in faster than I thought it might! I asked a person walking a dog to take my picture and we had a nice chat. Then I sat down on the prom near where my family was last year, when my mum and I paddled. By this point though it was past 1pm so I had to go back to Lucinda's flat for my meeting.

When I got there I heated up the leftover Dishoom food for my lunch and then laid on Lucinda's bed and paid attention to my meeting. It wasn't the busiest day but it was really lovely to see the sea and blow the cobwebs away. The worst thing about where I live in South Yorkshire is that the sea is so far away!


My huge brownie - I hadn't had any breakfast so had this instead


The river next to the car park


And further down where it reaches the beach


Look at it - so beautiful. The sky was stunning


And looking a bit further afield


I was sitting down at this point taking a selfie of myself huddled in my coat. Have I talked about this coat? Lolly gave it to me and I totally love it because it's not too long or too bulky but keeps me really warm 


Rock pools - I love rock pooling and have happy memories of doing it with my mum when I was little 


Looking further along the beach


And here's me! Yay!


My shadow right by the water's edge


It came in further than I thought


Closer to the rock pools


I love this photo of the breakwater


Here's the books I bought - I'm looking forward to all of these!


And finally here's Lucinda's cat Merlin who was very careful to keep a close eye on me!

Tuesday, March 26, 2024

Trip to Edinburgh - Day 3

On the Sunday of my trip to Edinburgh Lucinda made me some breakfast again and then I walked up to the tram stop and got the tram to St Andrew's Square. I walked through the train station to Fruitmarket. I had been able to leave all my stock so it didn't take me very long to get all set up. 

There were fewer people through the doors on Sunday, but still a lot. I will say that people in Scotland were really into asking for trades, and I never say no to trading zines! I came home with loads! On Sunday my friend Het popped in so it was nice to see her. Oh and also, I had met my friend Hannah on Saturday when she popped in for a bit! I've known her online for a while but hadn't ever met her. There were some different people there on Sunday so I did a few rounds of the place too. It was really exciting to me to have a ton of new zinesters to choose from! 

Cinders came back about 4pm and she did another round of stalls too. She helped me pack up at 5pm and then we walked over to Dishoom back on St Andrew's Square. I've been to the one in Manchester and really wanted to go again, so when I saw there was one in Edinburgh I asked Lucinda if she would go with me! We were prepared to queue but actually we got a table straight away. 

We shared a bunch of stuff including the house chaat and the black lentil dhal which is literally so nice. We also had paneer tikka and chole puri, and some raita and naan bread. I had a lychee and rose bellini which was completely delicious. We had food leftover so we took it back with us. We got back to Lucinda's flat at about 7.30 I think, and we sat down in our pyjamas and chilled out for the evening. We had a fascinating conversation about fangirls and fangirling and fanboying with Cinders' partner Linden, which was interesting. 

I was wearing my old purple Scarlett & Jo skirt which you've seen a billion times, but a new t shirt that I got recently off Etsy. It's of Wednesday from the new series which I really loved. I like the t shirt, I think it's really cool! 


All these stickers were on the coffee machine in Fruitmarket and I liked them


Lucinda and I in Dishoom - she looks adorable but I look like I'm not really too sure if I want to be there - but I promise I did!


My lovely bellini


Chaat! It was everything I want chaat to be


Everything else we had - the black lentil dhal is so creamy and delicious (that's on the left on the plate)


Here's my outfit before I put my pyjamas on


Here's what I got at the zine fest on Saturday. I traded some of these, but bought most of them 


And here's what I got on Sunday. Again I traded some but bought a lot too!