Edinburgh Castle
It was still raining when I got up this morning, but thankfully had eased off by the time I left to catch a bus to Edinburgh. It was very grey though, and felt like a November morning rather than a September morning. Once in Edinburgh, my bus got stuck in traffic and I ended up being a little late for my hair appointment. By the time I left the hairdresser it had brightened up a bit, As I walked past Corstorphine Church, there was a sign saying it was open, so I popped in for a look inside. I have often walked past it, but never been in. it’s a lovely little church. it was open for quiet contemplation, but I didn’t hang around. When I came out at 1 2noon I could hear church bells, but from another church. I headed back into town. I did a wee bit of shopping along Princes Street and the ninety six gun salute started at 1pm. I finished my shopping and had a bit of an annoying time trying to catch a bus home. I ended up on a slow bus home, wh8ich I usually avoid as it goes everywhere. As we came back to East Lothian, it was like coming to the land that time forgot, as it was very cloudy and dreich.
I discovered a very tired BB laid out on the sofa. I grabbed a very late lunch, then popped out for a few things for tea. BB required to be fed early, as he was heading off to meet friends to go to a birthday party. TT and I had tea together later. TT then went off to his Friday night Zoom and I watched some TV and was later joined by TT. BB eventually made it home from his party. TT was fast asleep but I was still awake, but only just, as I was trying to read my book. I will have to re-read it when I pick it up again.
This is Edinburgh castle in the morning gloom, with its flag at half mast. The extra shows flags at half-mast in central Edinburgh.
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