Wednesday, 20 July 2022

Scotland's 2022 Trip

 12/07/2022

On Tuesday, at ten in the morning, María and Marisa took the train from Perth to Inverness. At the same time, Gavin, Henar, Javier, Ana and Mangel set off their way to the capital of Highlands by car.

From the windows of the train, María and Marisa could see the nice and "vintage" station of Pitlochry and the posh terminal of Aviemore. The two hour trip was very comfortable and pleasant.

When they got to Inverness, they looked in the Victorian Market, just in front of the main gate of Inverness station.

After a walk by the riverside, they found a small garden for lunch. Out of the blue, María produced a bottle of bubbly that matched perfectly with the strawberries that they both had for dessert! As Victorian ladies!!


Then they went to the hotel, a very nice place at the top of the city. One hour later, Gavin and the kids arrived at the hotel.

While Ana, Henar and Javier were having a walk in the town, Maria, Gavin and Marisa headed to Culloden Battlefield, not more than ten minutes from Inverness.


The battle of Culloden was a terrible confrontation between Jacobite Scottish army and the Red Coat. The wetlands of the moor shallowed the Scottish troops, sadly they couldn't do anything against the better armed English forces. The Scottish army was defeated and the victors took had measures against the defeaters.

Later, we went to a pub and had an enjoyable meal! A very long day.

Scotland's 2022 Trip

 11/07/2022

On Monday we went to Gallery 48 and after a coffee we went to DUSA. There we did a reading exercise to practise a little bit English and we also played pool and darts. After class was finished we went home to pack up our luggage for the trip to the Highlands that we would start the next day.  

Monday, 18 July 2022

Scotland's 2022 Trip

 09/07/2022

On Saturday we all went to Gallery 48 in the morning. All of us had plans for the afternoon: we were going to watch Elvis and Thor in the evening. Therefore, we had to decide what we were doing before and we ended up going to the McManus and the V and A museums.

We first went to the McManus museum, which was full of Scotland's and Dundee's history objects, pictures and drawings. We all enjoyed the visit very much and we also liked the museum's building, which looked like a palace.


After lunch we went to the V and A museum. Its building is modern and next to it there is a huge whale sculpture, so we thought that we were going to love the inside part as well. However, although it was very interesting, we realized there weren't many things to see for all the room that there was. There was a room dedicated to clothing and building design where you could see some old dresses and suits but also another room dedicated to clothing and building design where you could see some old dresses and suits but also some interactive construction models. In addition, there was also another room dedicated to a Scottish ballet dancer who travelled to London to have dance classes but he finished being the choreographer of a vanguardist and modern dance company that made controversial dance shows as it was very difficult to understand their meaning. In this room there was a projection of a documentary about this dancer and some TVs where you could see some extracts of his dances. Finally, there was another room where you could watch a documentary about a Dundee's postcard business that used to be during the las century. It became a really important business and there even where some examples of the postcards they made during the years and how they evolutionated from black and white postcards to colourful postcards and congratulations cards.

After the two visits, we went to the cinema. While Hugo, Marisa and Javier watched Thor and didn't like it very much; Ana, Mangel and Henar watched Elvis and loved it. Don't worry, we won't tell you any spoilers.

And, sadly, that evening we had to say goodbye to Hugo, who was going back to Madrid the next morning.

Scotland's 2022 trip

 08/07/2022

On Friday morning, at 09:00, Marisa arrived at Edinburgh airport. The new student had a really enjoyable first breakfast in Scotland. Gavin drove her to a pleasant restaurant where she tried for the first time crumpets, a traditional British kind of bread, a cross between a muffin and a pancake. Really delicious!

From Gavin's car, she was astonished by the Kelpies, two 30 metres high horse-head sculptures, built of steel, that portray the mythological Scottish horses that lived in the deepness of lochs and rivers.



After that, she joined us in Stirling, a small town really worth visiting. We looked in the Holy Rude - an ancient Scottish word for cross, a historical place associated with the monarchy and where king James VI, son of Mary Queen of Scots was crowned. The church contains many fine stained glass windows.

Besides the Holy Rude it is Stirling's castle. We spent almost two hours walking by the Castle. Very well preserved, and instils in the the visitors echoes at the royal Stuart's court, with lots of servants walking back and forth, cooers roasting big lambs and several gardeners taking care of the colourful Queen Anne Garden.

Also, we are able to imagine hard and bloody fights, at times in which bravery and courage were the lifeblood of this land.


It was a shame, but we couldn't visit William Wallace Monument, but we were against the clock due to the train strikes.

Well, then we have an excuse to come back Stirling!!!

Thursday, 14 July 2022

2022 Scotland Trip

07/07/2022

On Thursday morning we all arrived to Gallery 48 expecting to have a normal class day. We were a little bit sad because the day before had been very windy an we had had a trip, whereas on Wednesday it was a fantastic day and we had to spend it indoors. However, when Gavin arrived he told us to take the opportunity and do another trip, and so we went to Saint Andrews!

Saint Andrews is a little city about thirty minutes to Dundee, it has a beautiful beach and one of the oldest universities in United Kingdom, a castle and the oldest golf course in Europe!

We first visited the university and its chapel, which were very beautiful buildings. After that, we went to Saint Andrews's cathedral, that although it is in ruins, was very interesting. Only some towers and tombs remained, but it was possible to imagine how big it was in the past.

A little bit later we visited the castle, but we could not go inside, so we went to the beach. Ana and Henar went inside the water, but it was very cold.

Our next stop was Saint Andrews golf course, which was very pretty as it was full of grass. There we visited a small bridge that is inside the course and that is called the "Swilken Burn Bridge". This is the place where the golf players go after the game and it is tiny.

Finally, we had a walk around the centre of the town and we went back to Dundee.

HUGO FOREVER IN OUR HEARTS <3

2022 Scotland Trip

 06/07/2022

On Wednesday we went to Broughty ferry, a small town near Dundee which has a really nice beach.
We took the bus to get to the town and ,as son as we arrived there, we went to visit the castle and the museum of the city. As it was too windy, we preferred to visit a little bit more of the city centre and its shops than going to the beach. 

                     


Then, after we had seen every charity shop in Broughty ferry (we are really into this kind of shops in this trip) we decided to have lunch near the beach.
Although the weather wasn't the best, Henar and Ana were brave enough to paddle in the sea and took some nice photos.
To end up our trip, we returned home by bus with big smiles on our faces and a bit of sand in our pockets.                   
                                



Tuesday, 5 July 2022

2022's Scotland Trip

 5/07/2022

Today, as usual, we met in Gallery 48, we had breakfast and we went to DUSA to do some English work and after having lunch, went to play Laser Tag. We had some problems because some people had to go to their houses to change clothes. We took the car to go to the Laser Tag place and we arrived at 16:25, which was the time we had to be there.

We signed up and they taught us how to use the guns. Also, we found Kira and her friends there so we fought against them (we won). We dressed up like soldiers and we were ready to start fighting. We met some Pakistanis mates and we allied with them. We played different games like: Battle between two teams, possession of a checkpoint and get the flag which was similar to the previous one.







We went home by car but two of us went by bus.