Scotland - Glasgow
After a long day/night of airports & flying, we arrived in Glasgow. Customs wasn't too bad and we found our rental car without too much trouble. No doubt about it, the scariest part of getting used to driving on the opposite side of the road is getting out of the airport! We then made our way a few miles into the downtown area and parked so that we could walk around. We saw their Chathedral church and St. George Square (where there is many statues including poet Robert Burns).


We then checked into our B&B and then made our way to a park neare the University of Glasgow. It was hot and sunny that day, so we got thirsty and found a pub where we sat in the glorious sunshine (after sitting inside for a few minutes to watch the TV and see Lance Armstrong remain in the lead at the Tour de France). We ended up getting back to our B&B and then went out to a different pub for dinner where we got a smoking deal of pub pie and a pint for 3 gbp and then had a dram (that is the size of a large shot) of whiskey for dessert. From there, it was time for bed for what had been a long day of travel and the start of our adventure.


We then checked into our B&B and then made our way to a park neare the University of Glasgow. It was hot and sunny that day, so we got thirsty and found a pub where we sat in the glorious sunshine (after sitting inside for a few minutes to watch the TV and see Lance Armstrong remain in the lead at the Tour de France). We ended up getting back to our B&B and then went out to a different pub for dinner where we got a smoking deal of pub pie and a pint for 3 gbp and then had a dram (that is the size of a large shot) of whiskey for dessert. From there, it was time for bed for what had been a long day of travel and the start of our adventure.
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