27 September 2008

MnM's


Couldn't resist? Could you?

14 September 2008

Packing...


Well, I've been ready quite a while, my friend PO on the other hand.

13 September 2008

Taking a bath


Not very warm, actually. About 12 C. Why? You might wonder. Because my friend did...
Yes, I am that childish!

Morning has broken


And the weather turned out just as good as the forecast. For once.

12 September 2008

Campfire


One of the highlights of camping out. Another malt now...

Nice view


as well. We're gonna top this with a fine malt now.

Dinner is on it's way


But it may take a while...

27 May 2008

Sunset on Skagerak


A great sunset on a dead calm sea.

11 May 2008

Storebelt


This really is a big bridge. To illustrate, we sailed under it with a ship 15 stories high

Kiel


A quick cruise to Kiel. This was the kind of maritim motive I was looking for.

01 May 2008

Multiple choise


And with this view of the duty free shop at the airport we end this travel document. Good bye Scotland, we'll be back.

The Street


... or the gay spot, as Tom told me after the first night. Me, I didn't notice until a nice scottish bloke tried to pick me up. Good thing about the gay scene though, they serve very good drinks. Cheers mate

30 April 2008

Stone walls


seem to cause trouble for cell phones here. Signal quality varies a lot, within very short distances.

Me


After viewer storms, we proudly present: ME. At the Oz. From Aussie as in Australian. Tom felt like coming home

The Castle


You can see it frm about anywhere in Edinburgh, and this is quite a good view of it.

English breakfast


This is one of the things I love most about Britain. The absolutely over the top breakfast. Probably because a trip here involves drinking, and there's nothing like this after some heavy drinking the night before

29 April 2008

Rose street


After a tip from our excellent Rabbie's guide, we went to Rose street. Lots of pubs and restaurants and small shops. Just north of Princess street it's not hard to find either

Malt vinegar


The Scots are, even more than other Brits, suckers for deep fried food. And accompanied by: Malt vinegar. After trying it out I have to agree. It certainly adds to a dish of fried food, like the all present Fish'n chips.

A rainy hike


What probably was supposed to be a nice hike through some beautiful scenery, turned into a VERY WET walk. It was raining cats and dogs, and then some. To add to the misery; it started raining as we left the bus, and stopped as soon as we came back

The Famous Grouse experience


This actually takes place at the Glenturret Distillery in Crieff outside Edinburgh. A rather small still, wich gave us a good insight in the prosess of making malt whisky. The tasting after the tour was of course the highlight.
Cheers mate