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 Originally Posted by Sir William
This could be a problem for those participating in the parade and attending the pageant.
I'm not attending the pageant, but the wife and I plan to watch the clans march.
No, Bill that is a problem. Thanks for the observation. We could met after the pagent but that will be late. What time do the pubs close? We could do a meet up at Holyrood Park or meet somewhere for lunch? How about a meet up at the TALISKER® TASTE EXPERIENCE tent at 2 PM for Saturday?
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 Originally Posted by Mael Coluim
Okay, Guys and gals the time is pressing and we need to make some decisions for us to meet up.
Here are my suggestions:
Friday, 7/24 @ 7 PM a Phil favorite!
The Bow Bar
80, West Bow,Victoria St
EH1 2HH 0131 226 7667
A successfully revamped old style Edinburgh pub renowned for great variety of real ale and guest beers and a good selection of malts. Friendly local pub with no frills or themes. Sometimes frequented by City councillors and the occasional community education worker but still a great place. Only a 10 pace stagger from a brilliant cheese shop and a historically significant brush shop.
Saturday, 7/25 @ 7 PM
Brecks
110-114, Rose St
EH2 3JF 0131 225 3297
Nice central island bar with imaginative bar meals and snacks. Pictures of RL Stevenson (Alan Breck, Kidnapped) and a cosy room off. Lively at weekends but still a good place for a chat. Some cask ale, range of whiskies and wines. Was the Goblet which was one of the 'in' places of the 60's/70's set. Its two bars were knocked into one.
Sunday, 7/26 Holyrood Park at the Main Stage@ 4:30 PM
MAIN STAGE -Entertainers Schedule
11.00 - 12.00 Red Hot Chilli Pipers
12.30 - 13.30 Dougie McLean
14.00 - 15.00 Capercaillie
15.30 - 16.30 Battlefield Band
Chime in if you would like to make a suggestion.
You know more about Edinburgh than me and I only stay 30 odd miles away, typical Scot I know more about Ireland, Europe and the Canary islands than my own country!
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 Originally Posted by Jimmy
You know more about Edinburgh than me and I only stay 30 odd miles away, typical Scot I know more about Ireland, Europe and the Canary islands than my own country!
I believe that is typical for most. Many of us don't know our own neighborhood as well as we might, but we'll know all about more distant places.
I live just outside of Washington, DC and work inside the city limits, but I don't go into the city but perhaps once or twice a year. Thus, I don't know my way around, where the good restaurants or watering holes are, or even much about many of the popular tourist attractions.
Virginia Commissioner, Elliot Clan Society, USA
Adjutant, 1745 Appin Stewart Regiment
Scottish-American Military Society
US Marine (1970-1999)
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My kilt size is about a 36. 35 at minimum (sometimes difficult to sit down with though!) and 37 at maximum
I was planning to get the Auld Lang Syne tartan from another maker. I think the guy might be able to get it done within 15 days or so aslong as he's not got too much on his plate... I hope so atleast. I'll need to dig back into my overdraft though!
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Sounds good. I've still to confirm if I'm going on sunday though... I'll let you know asap.
P.S. I'm pretty sure I've been in the Bow before
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*bites nails*
apparently my kiltmaker has 4 days before she goes away on holiday and she's just finishing up a job. I'm doing my best to ensure that mines the next one... which would mean it would be ready in plently of time and would save me buying a completely new kilt for the weekend from another kiltmaker!
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The Friday and Saturday are both out for me as I will be working at the air museum at Carlisle. I will try to arrange things so that I can stay till 4:30pm and beyond on the Sunday to meet up at the stage.
If some of you are at your clan tents on the Sunday I may be able to visit you there.
Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.
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 Originally Posted by cessna152towser
The Friday and Saturday are both out for me as I will be working at the air museum at Carlisle.
Alex,
We'll wave to you as we pass by Carlisle on Friday on our way to see Hadrian's Wall.
Still looking forward to seeing you on Thursday though.
Virginia Commissioner, Elliot Clan Society, USA
Adjutant, 1745 Appin Stewart Regiment
Scottish-American Military Society
US Marine (1970-1999)
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For those of decended from the Riding families of the Borders, Alistair Moffat, author of The Reivers, will be speaking on Saturday afternoon.
Virginia Commissioner, Elliot Clan Society, USA
Adjutant, 1745 Appin Stewart Regiment
Scottish-American Military Society
US Marine (1970-1999)
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9th July 09, 07:26 AM
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Visitors should be warned about Edinburgh at present. A new tramway infrastructure is being put in place at present in Edinburgh. The line when completed hopefully next year will join the airport to Leith.
Unfortunately, Edinburgh's finest street is in a bit of an uproar at present with the tram lines being laid. So be prepared for a bit of disruption when you visit our capital city
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