Here's the translation: We saw tacky luxury, poetry in a skirt, and a shower with no pressure. I was expecting a ball, but only animal feed and drizzle came down. Scotland? More like Squalor-land.
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We woke up very late, crossed rainy moors and took out pounds at a gold price just for some fishless chips. In the end, a bumpy ferry, Scottish rain and a mysterious night on the invisible island.
Sun, menhirs, an outdoor shower, and caves full of magical stones... until the midges attacked. Escape by car and a happy ending by the sea, bug-free!
Between a castle where I played at being Sir Chuly and a valley with a slippery river, we had a great time... until I decided that the climb wasn't for me. Luckily the ferry didn't get away.
I was mesmerized watching sailboats climb a water staircase, I visited a coliseum without lions, and I discovered that Dracula also built churches. We slept without a view, but without any problems.
Today we almost ended up in the water... but with wheels! We visited Scotland's craziest boat wheel, the giant metal horses and learned that if you read 'MO7S' on the ground, you're in the wrong lane!
A day without castles or magic stones, but with mud, washing machines, strange noises… and a surprise at the airport that made me jump for joy with my paws in the air!
On my knees to pay for parking, steel horses gleaming in the sun, and a waiter who offered me water as soon as he saw me... and that's even though the castle didn't allow dogs!
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.
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.