Thursday, August 28, 2014

Biddick Academy

 The other day while in Newcastle, I had the pleasure of visiting our sister school, Biddick Academy. Students’ summer break lasts about six weeks and they go back to school sometime next week. The school had many great sports and arts facilities.



Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Angel of the North


This statue is called “The Angel of the North.” It is located in Newcastle, England and is dedicated to the miners that used to flourish in this area. Mining no longer exists in the area, but around town there are many monuments to the lives of these men.

Saturday, August 23, 2014

Scottish Breakfast

Today I had a proper Scottish breakfast. It was very similar to an English breakfast except for one thing, haggis. Haggis is a traditional Scottish food item that basically pig intestines mixed with oatmeal and seasoning. It sounds fairly disgusted, but it actually tasted quite nice!



Scottish Referendum

September 18th of this year may become a extremely important date in Scotland's history. This is the date that Scotland will vote on its independence. Currently Scotland is apart of the United Kingdom along with England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. I have spoken with a number of people about this topic and I have heard both sides of the argument. However, the recent polls are suggesting that Scotland will definitely stay in the Union. According to The Telegraph an August 15th poll said that 51% of people are backing with the Union and only 38% want independence.



Friday, August 22, 2014

Loch Ness

While on my tour of the Highlands, I went on a cruise around the world famous Loch Ness. Unfortunately I was unable to sight the monster Nessie. Loch Ness is the largest body of freshwater in Britain and its deepest point is 754 feet. The loch is 22.5 miles long and around 1-1.5 miles wide.




Highland Cattle

Other than the scenery, another thing that the Highlands are known for is the breed of cattle that inhabit the area. These Highland cattle are usually black, red, or yellow. They are mostly cultivated for meat. I was able to get very close to one. It was extremely large, even Old Ben in Highland Park would be impressed.




Scottish Highlands

The country of Scotland is basically divided into two sections. The highlands and the lowlands. Edinburgh is located in the lowlands and is very flat for the most part. On the other hand, as one would expect from the name, the highlands are quite mountainous. I was able to take a day trip from Edinburgh to tour around the highlands. It was neat because the tops of most mountains were covered in mist, adding to the mystery and wonder of the area. There were also many rivers and lakes scattered around the highlands.  The bus I was on drove through the various glens or valleys of the highlands. The scenery was breathtaking. It is hard to believe that the Scottish Clans used to inhabit this area before the advent of modern day technology.