Old bricks breathe and in Edinburgh they seem to sigh in defiance of the gaudy shops hocking scarves and scotch. That it held any character at all was all due to the rock and stones that have been here for hundreds of years. I was happy to walk those streets and crawl through the underground. Ghosts walk there among the barely living.
This was a little chapel that was probably among the oldest parts inside the castle walls. I guess no one wants to tear down a church.
That fire place is the size of most people’s bathroom.
Edinburgh Castle. This area was called the promenade. That junk was built in in the middle ages.
I am sure I read the plaque that this guy had, but that was 4 months ago.
This was their solitary confinement cells. These structures were build a bit later than the big community jail cells.
It did feel a bit like standing on the top of the world.
Horse butt.
This man will aggressively shove you with his menacing shield.
I’m pretty sure Mary Queen of Scots had a baby here. Like I said before, this happened four months ago.
This is one of the newer buildings. It is a memorial for all the Scottish soldiers who’ve died across the years. And as this visit to this castle made clear, they have been legion.
The Middle Age version of good guys with guns.
I’ve just found this caption feature. I can do them all in bulk. This is a massive improvement, but it also might encourage me to run on a bit. Uselessly.
I am sure it smelled in there like unwashed humans and poo.
That’s the jail. Jail at any time would suck, but I think it would be extra terrible during the middle ages.
This fire place was also enormous. Apparrently all that tech to figure how best to heat a living space via a fire place had not yet happened.
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