From the castle with vintage cars to the Colosseum without Romans, passing by burgers in the rain, Indian fans with a YouTube channel and hungry people. Today Scotland has given us everything… except sun.
🏴 Scotland - part 1
We explored the Lost Valley, almost reached the end, but turned back just before we ran out of steam. I tried to cross a river on my own, but ended up in a lady's arms. What a day of adventures in Glencoe!
I wanted to cross the river to follow Papi Edu, but the current almost swept me away. We visited Steall Falls, the Glenfinnan Viaduct and prepared Tito Joan's farewell.
Today we said goodbye to Tito Joan, we did a runner from the airport parking, and ended the day walking on the sea towards Cramond Island. Oh, and I also got my feet wet.
We stayed another day on the coast opposite Cramond. I played with the ball, I went into the water up to my back, and we met a Sicilian couple who only spoke with their hands. Everything's fine!
Empty fridge, endless traffic, and a town that was more gray than pretty... but we ended the day playing in a huge park with luxurious grass. And our bellies were full!
We walked through a beautiful Edinburgh, but it was crowded with tourists and cars. We discovered magical alleys, rain every five minutes... and a McMenu watched by a hungry dog.
We left Edinburgh, crossing the Queensferry Crossing, went up into the Highlands through valleys, past dams and lochs, took many detours because of poor mobile coverage, and ended up sleeping next to a dam.
We discovered the Highland Folk Museum and ended the day sleeping among the pines next to Loch Garten. It was a quiet place, although the loch hid a sign that made us not want to take a dip...
Tito Joan needs Papi Edu in Barcelona... and I have to stay in Edinburgh with a new human named Fabi. He isn't my family, but at least he has a couch and seems like a good person.
Papi Edu left me with Fabi in Edinburgh... and now I kinda want to stay! Between epic naps, fake swans, and bed-sharing (with the occasional fart), I discovered the unexpected luxury of doggy life.
I spent six days with new humans, but Daddy Edu came back. I smelled him, I licked him... and we cried too. Because there are strange days that end with hugs, colds, and a lot of doggy love.