Monday, July 16, 2012

Farewell Scotland: My Last Week in Stirling

This past week was my last week in Scotland and it was fun but sad. I'm going to miss all of the new friends I've made as well the beautiful country (not to mention the awesome people with their awesome accents!). I made the most of this past week by spending as much time as I could with friends, going out, and finally seeing Stirling Castle. Although I did catch a cold earlier in the week, I didn't let that stop me from having fun!

Monday- Kyle and decided to finally visit Stirling Castle that morning because I only had my photo class from 4 to 6 that day. This castle was a lot smaller than Edinburgh Castle and only took about an hour and a half to explore. It wasn't raining like it was at the Edinburgh Castle which was such a relief! I actually got to take some good photos of the outside of the castle.
Entrance to Stirling




Castle gardens

Pretty view









Yet another pretty view



The queen's chambers

Another room for the queen

The queen's waiting hall






I'm trapped!





















Tuesday: This was a working day for me because I had a marketing presentation due Wednesday and a paper due by the time I left. So I worked my butt off all day and night!

Wednesday: After my presentation/class I went back to my room to continue to work on my paper until night time. At night everyone decided to go to the Corn Exchange, a local bar in Stirling, for karaoke night. It was fun watching everyone sing while having a couple drinks with friends.

Thursday: I continued to work on my paper during the day until I finally finished. After finishing I hung out with friends until the farewell Ceilidh at 7.
 A Ceilidh (pronounced kay-lee) is a traditional Scottish dance/party. It was held in the city center at the Golden Lion Hotel. When we got to the Ceilidh there was a buffet style of Scottish food. I finally tried haggis, it was fried haggis so I thought it would be semi-decent. I was definitely wrong, it was disgusting. I guess I'm just not a fan of that stuff. All the other food was delicious and the event was really fun. Several people got up and tried to learn some Scottish dancing. Being very uncoordinated and shy I decided to save myself the embarrassment and just watch. It was very entertaining watching everyone stumble around trying to learn the complicated dance moves.
After the Ceilidh everyone went out to some local bars and then to Dusk, a club. It was a great way to end the trip, having one last crazy night with all the amazing people I met during this trip.
Richard, Michael, me, Manda, Adrienne, Sam
My friend Morgan and I
And of course, Kyle and I
Friday: This was the day we went on our excursion for marketing. We went to the Glenkinchie Whisky Distillery near Edinburgh. It was really interesting hearing about the process of whisky making. I don't know how people work at that place because every part of the process has a really strong, nasty smell. At the end of the tour we were offered several free samples of whisky. I'm not a big fan of whisky, plus it was only 11 in the morning so I passed on the samples. However, my professor was very excited for the samples and had 2 glasses in his hands at all times.
After the distillery we went to lunch at Ikea in Edinburgh. I'm not exactly sure why my professor decided to go here, something about marketing (although he never actually explained). I sat with 2 of my close friends, Larissa and Caitlin, as well as Kyle. It was nice having some time to talk to my friends one-on-one before I left.
As we were leaving Ikea, Kyle realized he left his backpack containing his passport. Luckily we hadn't left the parking lot yet so Kyle jumped off the bus and bolted off. Thankfully it was still where he left it.
When we got back to the campus our professor offered to take us out for drinks at a local pub if we wanted to. Some people went but I passed since it was only 2 in the afternoon and I still had a lot of packing to do.
It was a sad day knowing that I would be leaving all the people I made good friends with. I said goodbye to some people but it was just really hard to say goodbye to everyone. I ended up staying in my room most of the night and resting since I had to get up early in the morning. I really did not want to leave Scotland and all my new friends.

I'm home now and glad to be with my family and Misty again. I really do miss Scotland though. It was an amazing trip that I will never forget. I had the time of my life and would go back in a heart beat. After being there for so long I feel like Stirling is kind of like home now. I hope to visit again in the future and reminisce on this amazing experience I had.
Farewell Scotland, you were good to me.

Monday, July 9, 2012

A Weekend in Edinburgh

Last Thursday was the all day trip to Edinburgh with the University so Kyle and I decided to stay the whole weekend instead of going back that day. We booked an 8 bed dorm room at the Haggis Hostel right in the middle of the city (near Princes Street) for three nights.

Day 1 -  The university provided a free walking tour of the city in the morning so we did that when we first got to the city on Thursday. At the middle/end of the tour we were stopped by a giant mob on the Royal Mile due to the presence of the Queen, her husband, Kate Middleton, and Prince William. We joined the crowd hoping to get a glimpse of royalty. Unfortunately we got there too late and the crowd was too thick to see anything. However, a few of my friends here were able to get up front and get great pictures of the Queen and Kate: 


Even though I didn't actually get to see Her Majesty and other members of the Royal Family, it was still cool to be in their presence.
After the Royal Family left, the mob of people went crazy trying to get out of the Royal Mile. Kyle and I lost our tour group and it took forever until we finally made it to a less crowded street. We decided to get lunch at a pub after that and then go shopping until 4:30, when we had to go back to the coaches to get our suitcase that we left there.
We checked into the Hostel right after everyone left to go back to Stirling. After checking in we rested for a little bit and played a Scotland Trivia game that was in the community room in the hostel. After resting we went out to find something to eat for dinner. We walked around for a while until we finally came across a pizza place that looked good. After dinner we walked around town for a bit then headed back over to the hostel. The hostel was located on the third floor of a building that had a restaurant, bar, night club, and convenient store on the ground level. So, we decided to check out the bar that was right below the hostel. The bar was old fashioned looking and had an awesome atmosphere. After a couple drinks we headed back up to the hostel to get some sleep before waking up early in the morning for the Edinburgh Zoo.
The hostel room we stayed in was with 6 other people besides Kyle and I, like I said, and it was not very pleasant. These random people happen to be all guys, even though it was a mixed sex dorm so there was A LOT of snoring. Very loud, obnoxious snoring that kept waking me up throughout the night. It's safe to say I did not get much sleep that first night.

Day 2 - The next day we woke up early, hopped on a bus, and went to the Edinburgh zoo which features the near extinct panda bear! There are only 2 zoos in America that have pandas in captivity which are located in California and New York, so we were excited to get to see them since we can't see them back home. The zoo was a lot bigger than it looked from the outside which was very surprising. It was a very neat zoo that had lots of free talks about the animals which were interesting to hear about. My favorite part of the zoo, besides the pandas of course, were the chimpanzees. I swear I could watch them for hours and not get bored, they're just such entertaining creatures!
After spending almost three hours at the zoo we got really hungry but didn't want to spend money on the expensive zoo food, so we decided to go back into town to the McDonalds near our hostel for a quick, cheap (but not ideal) meal.
After lunch we headed over to the Edinburgh Dungeon on Market street, not too far away from the hostel. We had a coupon for a 2 for 1 ticket plus we could get a student discount so we thought it was a good deal and we needed cheap entertainment! The Edinburgh Dungeon is like a haunted house with 2 rides but it incorporates Edinburgh/Scotland history and stories into the skits that are put on by the workers there. It wasn't too scary, but there were times where I got spooked. It was more interesting than scary because of the history that was behind the skits. The skits were humorous at times as well. Before going to the dungeon I was really interested in the story of the Sawny Bean family, a family of Cannibals that supposedly attacked and ate travelers that wandered by their cave. The dungeon put on a good skit that included a boat ride about the family, so that was really cool to learn about.
After the dungeon, we went back to the hostel to rest and get ready for dinner. Kyle made reservations at a fancy Italian restaurant because he promised he would take me out to a fancy meal while we were here. We both got dressed up, I wore a dress and heals while he wore a nice button down shirt and tie with a blazer. The restaurant was super fancy and the food was amazing. We ended up staying three hours talking over a bottle of wine. Kyle surprised me and decided to buy the ENTIRE bottle of (expensive) wine that I had wanted with my meal.We had a lovely evening, I'm glad he promised me that wonderful night :)
After dinner we headed straight back to the hostel because we were so sleepy from that wine and had to get up early again to go to the Edinburgh Castle in the morning.
Panda!



Monkey!


Wallaby!


Sleeping Chimp!
Penguins!




Day 3 - The next morning after we got ready we walked over to the Edinburgh Castle in the pouring rain. It was a terrible day to visit the castle because it was raining nonstop the entire day. But we made the best of it, going into all of the free museums and exhibitions they had inside of the castle, soaking up so much history.
After seeing as much as we could see in the rain we left back to the hostel to dry off and rest. We were so annoyed and exhausted because of the rain. On our way back to the hostel we stopped at a souvenir shop so Kyle could buy a kilt. Yup, he actually bought one! I didn't think he would actually do it, but he did. It's green and purple and looks ridiculous! But he's happy now and that's all that matters.
At 5:30 that night we had plans to attend the Taste of Edinburgh food festival. We had already purchased tickets online and everything. So when we got back to the hostel we went online to check the location of the event to make sure we knew where it was. As soon as we logged on to the site a big banner popped up saying that the event was cancelled due to the rain. We were both really disappointed because we were looking forward to trying some new Scottish food and drinks that we haven't tried yet.
Since we couldn't go to the festival we decided to go to the movies instead. We grabbed a quick dinner at a little cafe before hand then went to the 8:50 showing of The Five Year Engagement. The movie was really funny, I mean anything with Jason Segal is bound to be a hit.
We had to get up early yet again in the morning to head back to Stirling so we went back to the hostel right after the movie.
Edinburgh Castle






Skit put on inside the castle walls

Kyle getting knighted



  
Day 4 - We took the 9:33 train back to Stirling on Sunday. It only took an hour to get back, even with several stops. I had to finish up my final photography project, which is about tourists, so we walked all the way to Stirling Castle from the train station right after we arrived, carrying all of our luggage. It was a longer walk than I expected and all uphill. (If I don't have calves of steel after this trip I'm going to be very disappointed.) So once we got to the castle we just stayed out front because you have to pay to get in. There were a bunch of tourists taking pictures outside the castle walls so I got lots of good shots for my project. After about 30 minutes of being there I decided I needed to head back. I had started feeling sick, like a cold, the day before and it was just progressing into something worse. So I just wanted to get back to my bed and sleep! We walked back into the city center and caught a bus back to the university. Like I had wanted, I passed out as soon as my head hit the pillow.

Despite the rain on the last day and getting sick, it was a really fun trip. I think Edinburgh is definitely my favorite city that I have visited in Scotland. It has such a cool vibe with beautiful architecture and so much to do and see. After being there twice this trip I feel like I know the place so well. I am definitely going to miss that city.
It was really foggy that morning!



Old Town

Greyfriar's Bobby

The Elephant Room, where J.K. Rowling supposedly wrote Harry Potter

Parade for the Queen



















Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Photographing the Urban Class Trip

Last Friday was my scheduled field trip to the Chatelherault Hunting Lodge and the Hamilton Mausoleum with my photography class. The assignment for the trip was to take Pictorialist pictures using handmade filters out of whatever we could find. Pictorialism was a photography movement that dominated the late19th and early 20th centuries. Photographers of this movement would manipulate photographs with a soft focus and different techniques in the dark room. The whole idea of doing this was to make photography more of an art form. This movement paralleled the Impressionist movement so many pictorial photos look as though they had visible brush strokes and etchings. Our own filters were supposed to make the photos we took look similar to those of the pictorialist movement. My filters were made up of plastic wrap sprayed with hairspray and covered in tea grinds, along with a piece of glass I found.
Here are some of the results I got with my filters:
At the Chatelherault Hunting Lodge


The Mausoleum