like to go or not?
By nana1944
@nana1944 (1364)
United States
33 responses
@nana1944 (1364)
• United States
14 Jul 07
Well it is too bad tht I don't have an extra cookie jar but it was in the house at Greensburg and I suppose it is at your 2nd cousin's place. Even tho his wife says it isn't. LOL. I think my pig one is here tho if I can find it. May not have brought it either.
@craftwave (1338)
• United States
21 Nov 06
I would love to go to scotland as it is a part of both my husband and my heritage. But unfortunately the cost is out of my budget right now.
@jan135 (535)
• Australia
21 Mar 07
Although I am originally from the UK I never got around to visiting Scotland, which I regret.
My partner's heritage is from Scotland but was born in Australia.
it would be nice to go with him, we could visit England and my friends and then Scotland.
@Bizziebod (3497)
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30 May 07
Hi, well I live the other end of the country from Scotland and to honest it doesn't really attract me, I'd rather go somewhere hot to be honest. I would love to go for Hogmanay though at New Year as it does look like they have fun.
@kevsgirlalways (5883)
• Malaysia
4 Aug 07
i would love to go to scotland! but i don't have any time, money or people to accompany me to go there hehe..hopefully someday!
@rietab (30)
• United States
14 Jul 07
I may be able to find you a new cookie jar in all my shopping to make up for our disfuntional family.LOL If we would get the money that we were said to get we might be able to get away from all the diasterand not have to thinkabout it for a few days. love you aunt mas.
@prakasharige (1129)
• India
2 Dec 06
Yeah, I would like to Scotland. It is one my interests in Mylot to visit a place. In Scotland, especially 'Edinburgh Castle' fascinates me. I will give the details of Edinbugh tour from London:Who would believe travelling from London to Edinburgh on a one-day rail excursion was possible! You arrive in Edinburgh at approximately 11:30am.
First, take your included "open top" sightseeing tour of this beautiful city, visit Edinburgh Castle overlooking the city. Here you will see the Scottish Crown Jewels in the Royal Apartments and tiny St. Margaret's Chapel, Edinburgh's oldest building.
Walk down The Royal Mile, the cobbled street linking the Castle into town, passing St. Giles' High Kirk, John Knox House and the Scotch Whisky Heritage Center. Spend a quiet half hour enjoying the tranquillity of Princes Street Gardens or stroll along Princes Street, browsing amongst its many stores on the look out for tweeds and tartans or try some Scottish shortbread.
Re-board your late afternoon train back to London arriving at King's Cross Station at approximately 10:15pm.
@braveheartpt (3037)
• Portugal
28 Nov 06
For sure one of my favorite places I would love to visit. Visit the highlands of the Scotland the Brave.
@shooie (4984)
• United States
2 Dec 06
I would love to take a trip to scotland and spend a couple weeks there. It has so much history from the days of old. Castles and such. You know that feeling you get when you walk through the gates of Disneyland? I think you would get the felling of awwwww when you came up on one of those castles. It would be like a history book coming to life right before your eyes.
@JessieMae (345)
• United States
2 Dec 06
Yes, I would love to go to Scotland. My boyfriends family is from there. Some of his family is royalty there and he wants to go on Honeymoon there after we're married.