An early ferry means an early arrival in London—too early for any decent breakfast places to be open, so no full English for me—but it also means I can catch an earlier bus to Glasgow. Leaving at 8h00 instead of 10h30!
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An early ferry means an early arrival in London—too early for any decent breakfast places to be open, so no full English for me—but it also means I can catch an earlier bus to Glasgow. Leaving at 8h00 instead of 10h30!
Lucky us: we’ll be able to catch a ferry an hour earlier than planned!
And off we go! Since I try to avoid flying within Europe, I’ll be spending the next 20 hours on buses and ferries. Luckily there will be a three hour gap between buses in London in the morning, giving me some time to enjoy a full English breakfast!
Finally another trip! Scotland once more, Glasgow and the Highlands this time. My bags are almost packed, my kilts ready on their hangers.
Am I taking my kilts? Well yes, and I’ll be wearing them too, hence the current title of this blog! I’ve been wearing them in Brussels, so why not in Scotland, of all places? 🙂