Month: September 2014

  • Edinburrrrr

    Edinburrrrr

    Today we had a great day in Edinburgh, (pronounced Edinburrrrr – no bor-rough!)….we started our day early and couldn’t stop until late as there was so much to see and do in this vibrant city! We started on the Royal Mile and worked our way through the city. Some of the major points we learned…

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  • A place with a “Stirling” reputation

    A place with a “Stirling” reputation

    Have no fear!  You can enjoy this posting with or without a bonnie Scottish accent! Stirling Castle is one of the older castles in Scotland, with a history dating back to the 1200’s, and with some buildings within the current castle as old as the early 1500’s.  It was a seat of power in Scotland,…

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  • Ode to Haggis

    Ode to Haggis

    Haggis is considered to be the national dish of Scotland. We decided that we needed to learn more about it so that we could give it the appreciation it deserves. We thought about adding it to our Global Fieldtrip Recipe Book, but decided it might be too difficult to find the ingredients in our short timeline,…

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  • The Battle of Culloden

    The Battle of Culloden

    We went to the Culloden Battlefield Memorial just outside of Inverness, to learn more about the history of the Jacobites and the British government. In the museum, we learned some very interesting facts that had a big impact on our lives.  There were some special presentations that taught us about weapons, uniforms, medical treatment and…

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  • Nessie: Fact or Fiction?

    Nessie: Fact or Fiction?

    Have you ever wondered if the Loch Ness monster is real? The answer to this question is yes, Nessie is real. I know this because there have been many personal accounts, scientists have never been able to disprove this, and I saw Nessie myself while here in Loch Ness. There have been over 1000 Nessie…

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