Bird watching at Linlithgow


Posted: Sunday, Mar 18, 2007 at 0000 hrs IST
Updated: Sunday, Mar 18, 2007 at 0000 hrs IST


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: as I tried to take a photo of the canal from a precarious position.

After this extremely satisfying walk, which also afforded me long distance views of the Palace and the Loch, I ambled back into town. Surprisingly, the town has an extremely busy main street (High Street) with traffic that would rival some places in India. I was pleasantly surprised to note that even a small town like Linlithgow (Population: 14,000) had at least three Indian restaurants. However, I visited a recommended pub called (no no not “Linlithgow Pub”) “The Four Marys”. The baked macaroni and cheese was simply the best I have had in a long while.

On the way back to Edinburgh, I peacefully slept on the bus (courtesy the pint of Stella Artois Beer) so I missed the sheep, the beautiful leaves and the second ever honk in Scotland (if that did ever happen!)....

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