This past weekend my program, IFSA Butler, organized a trip to the highlands! This trip was open to all the IFSA Scotland students: Universities of Edinburgh, St. Andrew's, Stirling, and Glasgow School of Art. It was great to see some people who I only got the chance to meet in our two days of orientation.
The trip was very fun for many reasons, not the least of which being that we all missed school on Friday! We were scheduled to leave at 7:30am, however it wouldn't be college without at least one person over sleeping and making everyone wait. Our coach got on the road by 8:15am. When I awoke from my travelling-induced snooze we were at a massive grocery store for a pit stop. Breakfast, snacks, lunch were all purchased and then it was back to the bus for more snoozing. Next stop was the Hermitage which is located at the falls of the river Braan:
After lunch we visited Blair castle. A beautiful castle-turned-mansion with acres of gardens spotted with peacocks and reindeer. Before our tour a man (who does this every hour) marched in front of the castle. I could have listened to him all day!
The tour of the castle ended in the ballroom where we were allowed to take photos. Our tour guide had made a joke that if we wanted to get married here we should sign up quick because it is such a popular wedding venue. Fun fact: the castle's caretaker's daughter got married there and because the bride was allergic to flowers someone had the bright idea to raid the attic of the castle for the reception's centerpieces...stuffed birds. I don't think I'll be considering that when I get hitched...
| Yes, those are antlers and weapons adorning the walls... |
| Inverness Caledonian Thistle FC vs. Ross County FC |
Saturday morning was filled by a visit to a battlefield. For those of you who know me, history isn't my favorite subject so I tuned out most of the facts, but it was pretty! I do know that the battle of Culloden (1746) was the end of the era of Scottish clans. There are grave markers around the site with the names of the clans that perished.
| The flags represent the battle lines. Red is for the British. The guy in the kilt is our tour guide. |
| Clan grave marker |
| Neil the shepherd shearing a sheep |
This blogpost is seemingly endless but we just did so many things this past weekend! Next up, even though nothing could top the puppies, was lunch and then a whiskey distillery! They split us up, and my group went to the Glenlivet distillery. It was very interesting to see the process of fermenting and casking the whiskey, but the tasting was rough. Let's just say I'm not a fan. Sorry Scotland.
For dinner IFSA promised the best restaurant they could find in the highlands. Little did the unsuspecting-college-students-who-will-eat-any-free-food know that the highlands are not known for their cuisine. The restaurant was equivalent to the worst Friendly's you've ever been to minus a star. Owell.
Sunday was the day to go out on Loch Ness to look for the monster. We took a little cruise across the lock but astonishingly enough Nessie was nowhere to be found. Our boat stopped at the really cool ruins of Urquhart Castle (related to the school in Beverly? maybe...).
| Loch Ness |
| Becky overlooking ruins of Urqhuart Castle |
I must say I was happy to arrive back at my hotel-dorm. My own bed and footwear other than rainboots were missed over the weekend. Today I got up to go for a run and I could see my breath. If it was cold before, today it took a turn for really super wicked cold. The days are also getting shorter. Maybe it's time to buy some vitamin D.
I'm having a great time over here. Hopefully I will post on this again soon! xoxo

Sounds like a fabulous trip! Love it! Yes, I put off papers for a quick perusal...I would much rather experience the Highlands with you!
ReplyDeleteI love your commentary, right down to not wanting to see the house with the 18 dogs? Or, at least smell it? But the pups look wonderful!
Keep having fun! You've so inspired me I am trying to keep an eye out for REALLY cheap fares to the British Isles!
xxoo