I love the cobblestone, the cute hilly streets, the castles, it's just beautiful! Oh and kilts, I like them, I find myself staring at men in kilts cause I'm just fascinated with them...apparently they are quite comfortable, I asked.
We explored a castle yesterday that was built towards the end of the 11th century! talk about old. There was a part in which I went into a dungeon quarter, and I found myself quite worried that it was gonna collapse on me any minute...like it actually would, I guess I really am just as paranoid as my mother is in life :) and mom, you know you are.
Randi and I have been eating at pubs every night, we've found good deals...2 meals for 7 pounds, 2 meals for 10 pounds, and last night we struck gold, 2 meals for 6 pounds! so we went in, ordered, and ate, the chicken looked so good, Mine tasted a little off, but I didn't really inspect the food until I was nearly finished, to see that the middle of it was completely uncooked. I am feeling a little off today, and googling the different symptoms of salmonella poisoning...we'll see what happens. that is the end of the 2 meals for a cheap amount deal for now.
That is all for now, I will post pictures next blog.
Enjoy your day guys!
Hey Katie, loved the photos so far. It's must feel cool doing an online journal... And aren't those European women amazing in the heels on the cobblstones - I can barely cross Albert Street here with mine on!
ReplyDeleteWhen it comes to food, when you're in the UK, check out the "take aways", quite often reasonable and tasty and maybe better luck than the "rare" chicken. Also consider getting a loaf of bread at the bakery, and a bit of meat and cheese at a local shop and picnic from time to time. As a last resort, switch to beef - at least it isn't quite as toxic if underdone. (And if you get to France you'll have the option for steak tartare which is served raw. Take Care