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Edinburgh when Emma, Jaz and Dave came to visit!

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Hello everyone
A few weeks ago Emma and Jaz came to Edinburgh to visit us, YAY!!!

They were here for about a week. Unfortunately, it happened to be a crazy busy week for me at work but due to all the over time I did get I take Friday off work to hang out.

They did their own thing for the first few days; visiting the castle, looking around old town etc. A few days after they arrived we all went and got a good old dose of kiwiana by means of a rockn’ Dave Dobbyn Concert. It was great, everyone was so into it! I think the crowd (of only about 200 people) was 99% kiwis. It was great being surrounded by familiar accents. If we had been away from NZ alittle bit longer I think I would have been very home sick. Dave played all the old classics; whaling, slice of heaven, etc and some of his new ones too.

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We went for a walk up to Arthur’s seat. It’s a volcanic peck in the middle of Edinburgh. It was great to be surround by grass and open space. It’s crazy how little grass there is around the city. They don’t even have grass verges here. Ok don’t get me wrong there are some lovely big parks and gardens but it just not the same. The start of the track is only about 15mins walk from the royal mile and from the bottom it only takes about 30 mins to walk to the top. On the way we stopped at the ruins of an old church.

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The views from the top would have been spectacular if it wasn’t for the Scottish mist.

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We took Jaz and Emma to the Garden’s to see the squirrels, of course. We didn’t come across any giant ones this time, maybe next time. Below is a pic of a 200 year old hedge (at least that’s what I think I remember reading).
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I know it's been a little while between drinks but there should be more posted here soon. Kate and Terry are coming next weekend and we've organised ourselves a trip to the scottish highlands at the end of the month. Also the Fringe fetsival is over august and we have started to buy tickets to shows. Also we're doing a South England trip early September (already booked flights). After that we can get to the serious business of travelling to the continent.

Posted by jamienrach 8:01 AM Archived in United Kingdom

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Hi J&R,
Looks like you had a great time with Emma and Jaz. I bet it was good to see them and have them bring a bit of kiwi back into your lives. The Dave Dobbyn concert looked great. I wonder if he sang Welcome Home.
That 200 year old hedge is huge - it looks absolutely incredible, but does it need holding up?? (Just joking).
You've got a few exciting things planned for the next few months - the trip to South England sounds like a good birthday gift Rach! Good on you. And then off to the Continent! Oh well - someone has to stay back home to keep the lights on I guess! Have fun.

09.07.2007 by chrisprier

Heya!
Its your cousin Carrie here! Down in London, but have booked a trip up to the Festivals from 22-28 August, so must catch up, and maybe even coordinate going to some of the shows together? Will be staying at Chris' so nice and central. Give us a shout!

11.07.2007 by Cazzab

Hi Rach & Jamie
I hope you are going to visit me when you come to South England (i'm in Devon)? Email me :-). And i have a cell phone, but i can't remember the number.

14.07.2007 by TraceH

Hi Guys. Finally logged into your travel blog. Watched the Scottish Open a bit last nite. looked like O.K. weather. Hope things are going well for you both.

16.07.2007 by Mo. NZ

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