We departed Elgin for the coastal route to Aberdeen…but I have to admit I took photos but not sure what they are…..until we arrived in a small town for lunch.
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A CUP OF CREAM OF CHICKEN SOUP…NO FLAVOR NO CHICKEN |
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VIEW FROM MY SEAT |
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A HUGE MOUND OF PROCESSED CHEESE WITH A HAMBURGER UNDER…MAYO AND FRYS WITH A SALAD AND NO DRESSING..UGH |
OIL RIGS OUT IN THE SEA
We did stop in a small lovely drive by village to see one of the oldest bridges in Scotland that Robert Burns helped make possible. It was very pretty and a pleasant visit.
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STONE HOUSES WERE IN THE SURROUNDING AREA…WELL MAINTAINED |
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ANOTHER WAR MEMORIAL FOR THOSE VILLAGERS THAT LOST THEIR LIVES IN WWII |
We arrived at another …and the last Premier Inn of the trip in Aberdeen, checked in and went out to scout the city. Free time in Aberdeen so I walked around a bit then stopped for a lousy Pizza before returning to the hotel.
I was expecting an Industrial working class dirty city and got the opposite. A Grand City but no time to see anything..only an overnight stop.
GOOD NIGHT ABERDEEN