Posts tagged ‘Belfast’

Glasgow and Edinburgh

So Bon-Fire night was amazing, then the next night at Ellens and Toms was a big gathering for an actual bon-fire (which tom had built) and fireworks. You should have seen the size of the fire – It was MASSIVE. Before the party started, Cindy and I helped Tom bring some of the wood from one place to the fire so we could put more on it. It was sooo muddy and cold and a little drizzly – we got quite filthy but it was quite fun to be sloshing around… Wish we had brought our wellies from home though – then it would have been awesome haha

So many people were there and the small fireworks were fun to watch – some were very good – other attempts weren’t as good. My Grandpa had a great time chucking wood onto the fire… Beer in hand – haha.

The next day Ellen and Tom took us to Calderglen park which has its own little miniature zoo and we saw some pretty cool animals. Some of which were from Australia. Then we went for a nice walk around the park and the little river that ran through it.  We then went into the inside warm bit of the zoo – that had all different plant species from around the world and it had fish, snakes, ugly bug things, monkeys, turtles- very cool.

On the Sunday, Cindy and I went to the Burrell collection and Pollok house (and the park). The Burrell collection is quite impressive (one rich man can collect ALOT of artifacts/stuff from anywhere in the world) It was cool some of it – others was a little weird. Pollock House is an impressive house with some artifacts of olden day things… and it showed you where the lady of the house would sit in the morning, then at lunch, then in the afternoon and then at night. They had alot of sitting rooms – haha. The gardens were very pretty.

On the monday we then went to Edinburgh to do some stuff… we went to meet up with our tour guide Danny from our Skye trip and I had quite a bit to drink…. he ended up passing out after a lot to drink so we walked back to our hostel and I went straight to bed.. haha. The next day we had a look around the shops on the royal mile and went into the childrens museum – which had so many toys from back around WW1/2 and from there to now. Really good…  Today we went to Edinburgh castle again to get a stamp in our book – but she didnt stamp it very good – so a little disappointed. It was rememberance day today and they had a big thing up in the castle and alot of different troops were there from different ranks, areas, and so on were there in there scottish garb – it was great to see them all there.

We’re back in Glasgow tonight and tomorrow morning we bus down to London (10 whole hours) for our Tegan and Sara concert on Friday night.

Well anyways thats the update  – we may put some photos up tonight of Belfast, Bon-Fire night and Edinburgh…

Love to all,

Kath and Cindy

November 11, 2009 at 8:35 pm 1 comment

Dublin, Belfast and back again to Glasgow..

Our last few days in Dublin were very wet, we didn’t do much touristy stuff – except for tourist shops, the weather was quite depressing so we went to the movies and saw the cirque du freak – the vampire assistant. It was a book I read when I was younger (gran won it for me).

We went back up to Belfast for the last few days before we flew out, we stayed at the same hostel we stayed in when we arrived in Ireland. We shared the room that night with a New Zealand girl who was really nice – she was there for a night and was flying back to Bristol where she was working as a teacher till January.  The next morning we got up nice and early and we decided to go on the Belfast Bus Tour, we got student rates (hehe) and jumped on the bus, It was really good – the tour guide was okay and we saw the ‘big fish’ which is a giant salmon next to the waters edge that was awesome! ahah – on each scale held a different part of history of Belfast. We then saw the massive odyssey arena which has a massive cinema, Ice Skating Rink, Concert hall etc.  We then went through the titanic quarter. For those who don’t know Belfast was the city who built the Titanic and were back in the day the largest ship building city around. They were currently building a Titanic display/museum and wasn’t meant to be finished until 2012. We then drove to Stormont Estate which is a massive gardens and the parliament house. It’s such a massive complex is 365 metres long and has 365 windows for every day in the year.  The bus then continued back into the city and we past quite a few churches (one had the largest Celtic cross on the building). We then headed into the trouble area, this is where a lot of fighting happened between the protestants and Catholics / British vs Irish.   They had many many murals painted on the side of buildings to remember soldiers, political prisoners, the wars in general. We also saw the large walls that had been erected to try minimize the fighting (if they couldn’t see each other – they couldn’t fight each other).

The tour was really good that we did it a total of 3 times, we’ve found the lady tour guides have always been better, with stories, history and more enjoyable to listen too.  They had a really cheap cinema in belfast – so we saw 9 and fantastic mr fox.  We went into the Stormont Estate one day and spent a couple of hours in the estate and in the parliament house.

I really enjoyed Belfast and preferred it to Dublin – Belfast wasn’t overridden with Tourists and was quite relaxing and friendly, Dublin was just soo busy and loud ( I did love watching the buskers though).

So we caught the ryanair flight back on the Wednesday for our 20 minute flight back to Prestwick airport. The flight was quite bumpy as the weather hasn’t improved.

Last night (5th November) was bon-fire night which is a massive UK tradition (If you’ve seen V for the Vendetta (the movie) its about that). With Guy Faux’s attempt at blowing up Parliament. Ellen took us and Ross into the city to watch the cities fireworks. We had dinner in a nice restaurant that was under an old church – quite cool. Then we walked around to the park to watch the fireworks – They were awesome. The amount of people there, it was like river fire! Haha

As fireworks aren’t illegal to buy here, driving home we saw so so MANY fireworks just going off and hearing the popping noise they make… It was quite cool to watch.

Tonight we’re having a bon-fire party. Tom has been building this massive bon fire in the back yard which looks amazing!! The boys have invited all their friends around so its going to quite a good night, if they can get the fire to actually start with the rain – but they’ve done it in the past. So I can’t wait for tonight.

Cindy and I went to the shops earlier to get some boooooze. Cindy has started to get into Cider because wine is so variable. So cindy got 4 bottles of Cider, and I got 4 different beers (3 I haven’t tried before) So I hope I like them.

Cindy’s favourite Cider is Magners Pear Cider (whereas I like Bulmers Pear Cider better). Tonight I will be drinking a Cobra, a tiger, a Innis & Gunn and Duvel.

Cindy is putting up a Cindy’s Cider Page to match my Kath’s beer page so have a look and see the types of cider Cindy’s tried.

Anyways… Up next in our journey is a short trip to Edinburgh (again), our London trip for Tegan and Sara, a trip up to Oban, and then our trip to Mallorca.

Take Care,

Love – Kath and Cindy

btw – new photos are up in Ireland

November 6, 2009 at 3:25 pm Leave a comment

Scotland Map

For those who don’t really know Scotland, we have put together a map with the routes that we have traveled since we arrived in September.

The RED Line indicates the route and the GREEN Dots indicates the places we have stayed in.

We will do up a new map for Ireland/Northern Ireland, once we have finished our travels here. And also a map of England (when we travel there).

Scotland Map

October 31, 2009 at 11:27 pm Leave a comment

Giant Causeway Tour

Today we headed off to tour around the North of Northern Ireland.

We had a very stylish bus (fake leather seats and all!!). We started our tour late cause some people must have slept in – but anyways we headed off and our first stop was at Carrickfergus Castle. We didn’t go in, just took pictures from the outside. It was very windy there and we only saw one side of the castle – so not too much to report. But it was cool because they had a statue of a soldier with a gun leaning over the edge of the wall.

We then headed up the road to Carrik-a-Rede Bridge. We hiked over a km (and it really was, despite what the sign said haha!), alongside a cliff. It was pretty scary looking over the side of the cliff. It was a long way to the water and very rough sea. We didn’t cross the bridge (it was very windy and we wanted to save our money for lunch!! haha, yes as usual I was thinking about food!).

Shortly down the road we arrived at The Giants Causeway. We had lunch in the hotel (really the only option we were given). I had the Irish Stew and Kath had an Irish Burger. My stew wasn’t the greatest – mum makes a better stew (though her’s isn’t Irish haha). I am going to try another stew in a pub (I think it will be more authentic haha). We then decided to work off our lunch by taking the cliffside walk to the Causeway stones. It was a 3.5km walk one way! We saw stunning views and I took lots of photos. Looking over the cliff was very scary as there was no barriers or fences. I scared a sheep in a field and it peed itself. (I laughed for a while). The rocks were really cool, for rocks haha!. My favourite was the boot shaped rock, which we have not put a pic of * on request only*. We had a steep decent off the cliff edge (on stairs- 162 to be exact), then wandered around on the rocks near the water. We then started our long hike back to the bus.

Our next stop was the Bushmills Distillery, an Irish Whisky place. We had a look in the gift shop. There was really cool table and chairs there (as you can see in the pics).

We then  continued on down the road to Dunluce Castle. We only saw it from a distance, it was very large.

We then came back to the hostel and went for some dinner.

Tomorrow we are going for a walk around the Botanical Gardens and the Ulster Museum (which only re-opened today after being closed for 3 years!). In the afternoon we are heading off to Dublin.

We are heading to bed now because we have had a huge day and have another one tomorrow.

Hope everyone is well.

Love Cindy and Kath

October 22, 2009 at 10:19 pm Leave a comment

Northern Ireland

Just letting everyone know that we have arrived safely in Northern Ireland. Currently in our hostel in Belfast(which is quite nice) – Cindy found some free wi-fi which we are sneakily using.

Tomorrow we’re going on a tour up to the giant causeway and some other places with a little touring company. Should be Good.

Well we’ll update later – when we’ve done some stuff… havent seen any leprechauns bryce… keep our eyes open for you.

Bryce – Hope your wrist isn’t too broken or sore.

Write soon,
Kath and Cindy

October 21, 2009 at 7:51 pm Leave a comment


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