Going on an Adventure: Scotland

I AM ALIVE. *brushes the cobwebs off this blog* Hello, my wonderful and incredibly patient readers! I know I haven’t posted in a shamefully long time (minus last week’s poem), so I’m going to try to make it up today with lots of lovely pictures. The short version of the big life update I owe you is, I’ve decided to defer from college for a year to give me time to figure out what’s going on with my arms. They’re still bothering me (which I guess you’ve deduced from my silence). In that vein, I’d like to give a shoutout to those who have recently found my blog and to everyone who has posted such lovely, encouraging comments. Right now, I just can’t reply to comments because if I do so, I won’t be able to do other important things like emailing friends or journaling (Page’s dictation feature is a wonderful thing). I hate having to prioritize like this, but I do want you all to know that I read every comment, I try to like them to let you know that I read them, and every one always brightens my day (who are we kidding, my week). I can’t thank you all enough for continuing to be and here read my stuff and communicate with me, even when I can’t always get back to you. You guys really are the best. Okay, on to the fun stuff. (Seriously, guys, I have so been looking forward to this post. *capers about*)


This summer, my family and I got to go to Scotland. Let me just say that again: I got to go to Scotland. Saying that feels so unreal. I’ve dreamed about visiting Scotland for years, and I still can’t believe it finally happened. We went to Glasgow, where my grandfather grew up; Loch Lomond, a big and beautiful lake in the highlands; Aberdeen, the city I’m named after (!!!!); and Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. When I look back on our trip, it feels like a dream.

You’ve probably heard two things about Scotland: 1) it’s beautiful; 2) it’s rainy. You’d be right about both. Thankfully, we got a few sunny days during the Loch Lomond leg of our trip, so all our hikes were lovely. No, scratch that. All our hikes were stunningly gorgeous. Words just can’t describe how beautiful Scotland is. I don’t think I’ve ever been to a place as beautiful. And that’s saying a lot, since I’ve been to the Alps. I mean, obviously the Alps are jaw-droppingly spectacular, but the highlands of Scotland just have this unique beauty that gave me chills and made me want to stay there forever. It’s not just natural beauty either––from the warm sandstone in Glasgow to the austere and elegant granite of Aberdeen, even the city buildings were attractive. Everyone we met was lovely too—and they spoke English! I didn’t have to stare at people with a blank face and feel like an idiot while they babble at me in German. When waitresses asked, “Hi, can I take your order?” I could have hugged them. Also, THE FOOD. I was expecting yucky British food, but everything we ate was really good. Maybe the gross British food stereotype only applies to London or maybe we just got lucky, but my mouth waters whenever I think of the scones, meat pies, toffee cakes, and shortbread we consumed. Basically, you guys have got to go to Scotland. Everyone of you. No excuses. If you’re still not convinced, just look at these pictures:

(Click on one of them to scroll through; they look better bigger, and I wrote captions for almost all of them. There are a lot, but I’m kind of assuming nobody will mind. ;D)

 

In the year of our Lord 1314,

Scottish patriots, starved and outnumbered,

charged the fields at Bannockburn.

They fought like warrior poets. They fought like Scotsmen.

And won their freedom.

Forever.

~ Braveheart

I’m so proud to be from this beautiful country. ❤

So, friends, have you ever been to Scotland? Do you want to now? Which picture was your favorite? And how are you??

 

 

13 responses to “Going on an Adventure: Scotland”

  1. […] may remember that last summer my family and I took a trip to Scotland. We enjoyed it so much that we decided to return there this summer as our last European hurrah […]

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  2. […] I was going to do a big picture & general itinerary post for it like I did with London and Scotland, but while there, my thoughts kept running off to deep pools of metaphysical musings. Maybe the […]

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  3. […] family and I went to London, and I had so much fun compiling pictures of our trips to Keukenhof and Scotland that I thought I’d do the same thing this […]

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  4. createinmeblogging Avatar
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    Wow, all of your photos are GORGEOUS!!! I love this.

    Three of the big places I would love to travel to are, in order:
    1) Alaska
    I could look at photos of Alaska ALL. DAY. LONG. It looks breathtaking. And adventurous. And everything in between. It would be a dream to visit, especially as a photographer and animal/nature lover.
    2) Ireland
    Do we need to say anymore? I know people who have visited, I have seen the pictures, I have heard Irish stories. I am in love with a place I’ve never visited. It’s yet another photographer’s dream destination. But more than that, I love both the beauty of Ireland and its people/culture– everything from the rolling hills grazed by sheep to the cable knit authentic sweaters.
    3) Scotland
    Well, you went to Scotland– it’s gorgeous. And can we just say the Scotland natives have the best accents ever?! I love Scotland for the virtually same reasons I love Ireland– both its landscape and its culture is beautiful.
    And then there’s the more common travel destinations.
    1) Orlando, Flordia.
    This is top on my list because, for one, I LOVE Disney World and would always be willing to return. And, secondly, I have never gone to SeaWorld, Universal Studios (Harry Potter World, Marvel, and HUGE roller coasters– what could be better?!), or the renowned Florida beachfront.
    2) Tennessee
    From Memphis to Nashville, Tennessee sounds so fun with its own, unique subculture (mostly hipsters…Lol!). I would love to tour Nashville, go to DollyWood, and visit the Smokey Mountains.
    3) Atlanta, Georgia
    Honestly, there is only one primary reason I want to go to Georgia– Passion conference! I long to one day go. But, all in God’s timing. We shall see…

    Honestly, there are so many amazing places out there. Maybe I’ll get to all of these dream trips, maybe I won’t… But one can undoubtedly dream, right?!

    P.S. Well, that turned out to be a much longer comment than I meant to write! Lol! Still, great post.

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  5. So pretty! I’m going to England in December. 😀

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  6. Oh my word ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ I've been to England, but not Scotland. But my family history is Scottish (Kimzey, my last name, is from the McKenzie clan!). And yes, I desperately want to go!! Even more so now!

    Also, I'm glad to hear you're still alive! If it makes you feel any better, I took a gap year after high school, too. 🙂 Mine wasn't for medical reasons, but it was still not what I was planning on at the end of high school at all. I ended up discovering that I needed that year much more than I thought, and it was a huge time of personal growth and learning and resting and reading and working — and just an all around really good decision. God is a lot better at writing my story than me every time, it turns out. 😉 I hope yours goes well and that you can figure out what's up with your arms!! ❤

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    shouldabroughtabook

    Oh my stars, I am insanely jealous! Ireland, Scotland, and England are all places I’ve dreamt of going. I always thought it would be beautiful to see the misty moores at daybreak. I would want to go running through them pretending I’m Elizabeth Bennet about to meet Mr. Darcy like at the end of the 2005 Pride and Prejudice. (though I don’t remember if she ran to him or not….I don’t think she did) I would at least want to sit in them and read The Hound of the Baskervilles. Pure heaven!
    Hope you enjoy your time! Love the pictures!

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  8. That must have been a spectacular trip! And your photos are beautiful. The mountains in the highland and Loch Lomond pics remind me a little of the hills in Iceland. But I think my favorites are “water & wildflowers” and the river photo that you captioned with a heart. 🙂

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  9. *SCREAMs* girl i lIVE for dreams of visiting scotland. Someday I’m going to actually go there and when I do we’re going together, yes? Your photography is so lovely. ❤

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  10. YOU WENT TO SCOTLAND THAT’S SO COOL. Yes next time take me with youuuuuu. And the lighthouse picture is gorgeous.

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  11. AAAAHHH SCOTLAND!! I spent way too little time there and never got to see those absolutely stunning highlands. <333 Though I do remember Edinburgh! Here are some pictures from when I went to Scotland (though I didn't take the pictures, lol):
    GLASGOW: http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-kz1baOlavTo/UggJEyR6GuI/AAAAAAAABnc/DVMKZZJ5wy4/s1600/IMG_6487.JPG
    EDINBURGH! CASTLE: http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-4vEca40VlBU/Ugl1XXbndxI/AAAAAAAABpQ/BUAG146ri78/s1600/IMG_2185.JPG
    THE WRITER'S MUSEUM… (an amazing little side-alley thing): http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-WBNS68Md0hU/Ugl1rWePK3I/AAAAAAAABpo/_c9AUnLlOC0/s1600/IMG_2198.jpg
    WITH LOTS OF INSPIRATIONAL QUOTES CARVED INTO STONE: http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-JGwEAh6cPz8/Ugl2nVJwx9I/AAAAAAAABqE/Byv7eQOP1ac/s1600/IMG_2203.JPG
    POSTCARD (that I still have on my pinboard): http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-RPVUxx0oV-o/UiLxoW-lI5I/AAAAAAAABtI/yvbRHT60Wuk/s1600/IMG_2283.jpg
    HADRIAN'S WALL AAAAH (did you visit it??): http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-mNHEhXIDRho/UiLwczWZ4dI/AAAAAAAABsw/hVRWoeeidp8/s1600/IMG_6523.JPG
    MORE WALL: http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-6WkNqVN5CEU/UiLxouaAqXI/AAAAAAAABtM/m4LIe7dGiWQ/s1600/IMG_2281.jpg
    YET MORE WALL: http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-vDRIeKl0qGk/UiL4xS0YHBI/AAAAAAAABug/Jhmyrgf8uM8/s1600/IMG_6635.JPG
    YOUNG MOI (on wall): http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-k5EPi78Nuo8/UiLvlPLMBjI/AAAAAAAABsU/EiyYY6VcP_c/s1600/IMG_6552.jpg
    OBLIGATORY THISTLE: http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-K3tmzblX2Bs/UiL_gNY2JHI/AAAAAAAABvU/eCEQ60J8Zko/s1600/IMG_6543.JPG
    BEAUTIFUL GATE THINGIE (not sure if it was in England or Scotland, but..): http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-pccY6n6yE1o/UiLvhPjivuI/AAAAAAAABsM/iUV5Hu3JAVY/s1600/IMG_6516.JPG
    BUILDINGS (Glasgow?): http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-gZnXs4bawSs/UggJpMWJVCI/AAAAAAAABoE/M7FVXzpngGg/s1600/IMG_6501.JPG

    …ugh I want to go someplace again so bad now. ;__;

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  12. These pictures are absolutely stunning, especially the ones of the buildings & highlands & the North Sea – I’m so glad you got to go! Next time, take me in your suitcase, m’kay? 🙂 Praying for your arms!

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  13. Oh my word it looks gorgeous. I hope to go there someday! 🙂 There and Ireland are in my top ten.

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