So glad you came back!!! (And you saw some blue skies!) Safe travels wherever you may roam, and hope you'll both return to Scotland again at some point.
Im from Edinburgh and have to say ur love of the city and the way u talk about it gets me emotional 😅 especially when working away from home for weeks. Great vids guys always welcome back 🏴🏴
It's such a joy to have watched you fall in love with Edinburgh, which has always been in my life as the nearest big city to where I grew up. Since 2007 I have had the privilege of living here, and I'll certainly do what I can to look after it for you. Haste Ye Back!
Hi you two. An American here, who has followed your journey every week. I live in Edinburgh. I first moved here from California in 1999. I’m fortunate to now call it my forever home. I fully understand your passion for this city. I’ve lived in many different cities (and countries), but nothing comes close to how much I feel a profound connection to this place. I hope you’ll be back one day soon.
@@qlctravels Don’t know if you follow the Magic Geekdom couple. But they came back to the UK for 6 months. As that’s how long Americans can stay in the UK without a visa. Very interesting couple. You should get in touch with them. FWIW, I was able to stay here because my husband was Scottish. I achieved a visa and then citizenship that way. My son is Scottish. He was basically raised in Edinburgh.
I never tire of our trips to Edinburgh - so pleased you love that amazing city. Our next trip will be our annual trip to the Christmas Market and we're looking forward to sitting by the fire with a pint in the Thistle Street Bar, an amazing wee pub just 5-10 minutes walk from Waverley Station. Bliss 😊
I'm moving back to Edinburgh in a few weeks! When you return to Edinburgh go to the Stockbridge area - absolutely gorgeous buildings, beautiful river walk and very few tourists around there. Also, make sure you wander round the New Town with its incredible classical architecture. 😃
It's crazy the way life works and how one can be emotionally affected by a pair of strangers on the internet who have fallen in love with the city of your birth. But that's truly how it is with me. I genuinely adore watching how much you seem to enjoy Edinburgh and, daft as it sounds, I feel somewhat bereft that you've had to leave again. A few notes about your vid... 6:25 - The building with the red in it is the old Tolbooth Kirk and is now the 'Hub' - an arts and events centre. 7:40 - The water that you sea is the Firth of Forth which separates Edinburgh (which is in the county of Midlothian) from the county of Fife. 14:10 - "There might be a sword shipping to the U.S. We'll talk about it in a minute" - You DIDN'T talk about it after this point so all I've got to say is that it *better* be getting shipped! The crisis of conscience that we've all had to witness is too much to bear. It's like some soap opera that constantly leaves us hanging as to whether the starcrossed lovers will ever become a couple. 😋 14:25 - I know for 'all y'all' (God, I love American expressions) young uns that it's Hairy Snotter who gets you excited, but the most historically famous resident of Greyfriars Kirkyard is John Gray. He was buried there in the mid 19th century and according to legend his devoted Skye terrier Bobby never left his graveside, ergo Greyfriars Bobby. Vandals unfortunately destroyed Mr Gray's grave a few years back. I despair for this world. 19:00 - While you are lamenting not getting to the top of Arthur's Seat, let me try and make you feel better... the view from Calton Hill is the best one in the city hands down. In my opinion you only need to climb up a little of Arthur's Seat to get the best views you'll see from it, i.e. of Holyrood Palace and of St Margaret's Loch. Anyway, your description box says you'll be returning to Scotland for something big, so I'll just wait patiently for the invitation to your wedding here in the post!😉 Thanks again for the fantastic content.🙂
Awww thank you so much for the kind words, Ian! And also for coming along on this journey! 😊 Allow us to say this so you can finally sleep at night: a sword WAS, indeed, shipped home, and it looks fantastic hanging on the wall 🗡️ May this confirmation bring you some much-needed peace. As to your speculation about a wedding, well... we can neither confirm nor deny at this time. 🤫
I feel your pain. My mother is from Edinburgh but we live in Yorkshire so have been going there all my life back to family etc. It never disappoints. It is always special and it's always hard to leave. You WILL be back xxxxxx
When you come back, take some time and travel round Scotland. Yes visit the cities but maybe head to some of the fishing villages on the East Neuk of Fife or the Moray Firth. Go to the northwest for the best scenery - mountains, beaches, seascapes. Take in an Island or two - Orkney for its history, Lewis and Harris for it beaches, Islay and Jura for the Sea Food, whisky and history. Perthshire for some autumnal colour and come to Edinburgh in the winter and take in Hogmany, the christmas market, the cosy winter pub scene. The sword will look great on your wall 🙂
Just two things. Literally, just around the corner of Greyfriars churchyard is George Herriot's - the inspiration as well as model for Hogwarts. And William McGonagall. He's not only Britain's worst poet. The Royal Shakespeare Society have him down as the worst live performance as Macbeth. His story is a musical in-waiting.
Loved when Bryan said goodbye to Victoria street , Lauren (who loved it first time ) didn’t look and just said “yeah” and straight back to her phone ( which she does a lot on her travels) 😂😂
In fairness, the combination of her little exclamation right before the "yeah" and her tone was more of an "it hurts to keep acknowledging we're leaving" as opposed to indifference. We spent plenty of off-camera time lamenting saying goodbye, so trust me, she had no less love for Victoria Street the second time around! 😊 I should perhaps also point out that whenever Lauryn is on her phone while we're out and about, it's because she's using Google Maps to guide us. 95% of the time on this trip, I was the cameraman while she was the navigator (hence why it's usually shots of the camera following her, and so rarely the opposite).
@@qlctravels wasn’t a criticism Bryan, I just found it funny , maybe you know someone in the TV world who could help with the editing 🤔 ( I jest ) and I could tell she was on google maps, she had that look that I recognise when I’m trying to read the map on the phone 😉 I was born and bred in Edinburgh and taken all the sights sounds and history all for granted but I stay in Fife now( Kirkcaldy ) check out the Fife coast next time your over. Looking forward to seeing your future vlogs …..p.s did you buy the sword 🗡️? P.P.s I do love lauryn, s eyes. 👍
We definitely have plans to explore Scotland more thoroughly next time, so we'll add the Fife coast to the list. Looks to be super close to Edinburgh, so maybe we rent a vehicle and make our way around the country, making that a first stop. PS: A sword may have been purchased, yes 😊 But not the one I spent so much time ogling in these videos. PPS: Indeed, Lauryn's eyes hold much power. They are to be both loved and feared 😋
@@qlctravels Feared especially when hungry I believe 😂 looking forward to the future when you report back on your travels in the Kingdom of Fife.👍 P.s I think instead of a sword you’ve bought a Skean Dhu albeit with a plastic blade 🤔 Gach durachd (Scottish Gaelic) to you both . Robbie fae Fife.
Despite, or because of, retracing your steps, you seemed to have been to Greyfriars Kirk twice and both times managed to miss Greyfriars Bobby! AAAAGGGHHHH!
Glad you enjoyed the town again. Plenty to see outside the absolute centre next time! We have roman and prehistoric stuff and great walks. And there are better views even than Arthur's Seat. Happy trails.
A number 10 bus to Bonaly and walk up or a 15 or 4 to Hillend will both gain you some lovely sights and elevation. You can see the Cairngorms on a really clear day.
The day you were leaving Edinburgh did have a twist.. And you had more time there. I love Edinburgh and I live in West Yorkshire. So I can visit for the day.. Edinburgh will draw you back again. It does that to people 😊
I actually tend to hope for the cancellation for the free journey (but then I am always heading to London or Manchester with plentiful replacement trains.)
So glad you came back!!! (And you saw some blue skies!) Safe travels wherever you may roam, and hope you'll both return to Scotland again at some point.
Im from Edinburgh and have to say ur love of the city and the way u talk about it gets me emotional 😅 especially when working away from home for weeks. Great vids guys always welcome back 🏴🏴
It's such a joy to have watched you fall in love with Edinburgh, which has always been in my life as the nearest big city to where I grew up. Since 2007 I have had the privilege of living here, and I'll certainly do what I can to look after it for you. Haste Ye Back!
Hi you two.
An American here, who has followed your journey every week.
I live in Edinburgh. I first moved here from California in 1999. I’m fortunate to now call it my forever home.
I fully understand your passion for this city. I’ve lived in many different cities (and countries), but nothing comes close to how much I feel a profound connection to this place.
I hope you’ll be back one day soon.
Sounds like you're living the dream! 😊 We can 100% guarantee we will be back. In fact, we already have some plans in the works...
@@qlctravels Don’t know if you follow the Magic Geekdom couple. But they came back to the UK for 6 months. As that’s how long Americans can stay in the UK without a visa. Very interesting couple. You should get in touch with them.
FWIW, I was able to stay here because my husband was Scottish. I achieved a visa and then citizenship that way. My son is Scottish. He was basically raised in Edinburgh.
Please feel free to contact me personally if you ever want any advice or assistance. I know the system and this city and country very well.
Edinburgh there's just something about it !! One thing - the need to go back !! Love it
I never tire of our trips to Edinburgh - so pleased you love that amazing city. Our next trip will be our annual trip to the Christmas Market and we're looking forward to sitting by the fire with a pint in the Thistle Street Bar, an amazing wee pub just 5-10 minutes walk from Waverley Station. Bliss 😊
I'm moving back to Edinburgh in a few weeks! When you return to Edinburgh go to the Stockbridge area - absolutely gorgeous buildings, beautiful river walk and very few tourists around there. Also, make sure you wander round the New Town with its incredible classical architecture. 😃
Hi guys - so much enjoyed your visit _ thankyou , and come back soon !!!!XX
It's crazy the way life works and how one can be emotionally affected by a pair of strangers on the internet who have fallen in love with the city of your birth. But that's truly how it is with me. I genuinely adore watching how much you seem to enjoy Edinburgh and, daft as it sounds, I feel somewhat bereft that you've had to leave again.
A few notes about your vid...
6:25 - The building with the red in it is the old Tolbooth Kirk and is now the 'Hub' - an arts and events centre.
7:40 - The water that you sea is the Firth of Forth which separates Edinburgh (which is in the county of Midlothian) from the county of Fife.
14:10 - "There might be a sword shipping to the U.S. We'll talk about it in a minute" - You DIDN'T talk about it after this point so all I've got to say is that it *better* be getting shipped! The crisis of conscience that we've all had to witness is too much to bear. It's like some soap opera that constantly leaves us hanging as to whether the starcrossed lovers will ever become a couple. 😋
14:25 - I know for 'all y'all' (God, I love American expressions) young uns that it's Hairy Snotter who gets you excited, but the most historically famous resident of Greyfriars Kirkyard is John Gray. He was buried there in the mid 19th century and according to legend his devoted Skye terrier Bobby never left his graveside, ergo Greyfriars Bobby. Vandals unfortunately destroyed Mr Gray's grave a few years back. I despair for this world.
19:00 - While you are lamenting not getting to the top of Arthur's Seat, let me try and make you feel better... the view from Calton Hill is the best one in the city hands down. In my opinion you only need to climb up a little of Arthur's Seat to get the best views you'll see from it, i.e. of Holyrood Palace and of St Margaret's Loch.
Anyway, your description box says you'll be returning to Scotland for something big, so I'll just wait patiently for the invitation to your wedding here in the post!😉 Thanks again for the fantastic content.🙂
Awww thank you so much for the kind words, Ian! And also for coming along on this journey! 😊 Allow us to say this so you can finally sleep at night: a sword WAS, indeed, shipped home, and it looks fantastic hanging on the wall 🗡️ May this confirmation bring you some much-needed peace.
As to your speculation about a wedding, well... we can neither confirm nor deny at this time. 🤫
I feel your pain. My mother is from Edinburgh but we live in Yorkshire so have been going there all my life back to family etc. It never disappoints. It is always special and it's always hard to leave. You WILL be back xxxxxx
There must be a lot of Americans living in Scotland now,as you hear that accent everywhere!
Congratulations you now have a Scotland crush 🫶🏴😁
When you come back, take some time and travel round Scotland. Yes visit the cities but maybe head to some of the fishing villages on the East Neuk of Fife or the Moray Firth. Go to the northwest for the best scenery - mountains, beaches, seascapes. Take in an Island or two - Orkney for its history, Lewis and Harris for it beaches, Islay and Jura for the Sea Food, whisky and history. Perthshire for some autumnal colour and come to Edinburgh in the winter and take in Hogmany, the christmas market, the cosy winter pub scene. The sword will look great on your wall 🙂
Lauryn is so giddy in this video. So funny 😂
Haste ye back 🏴❤️🏴
Hey, I did my degree in Edinburgh - and you are right. It was a brilliant place to come. Then, I then lived in Edinburgh for another 20 years later x
Come back soon !
Just two things. Literally, just around the corner of Greyfriars churchyard is George Herriot's - the inspiration as well as model for Hogwarts. And William McGonagall. He's not only Britain's worst poet. The Royal Shakespeare Society have him down as the worst live performance as Macbeth. His story is a musical in-waiting.
The buildings are so interesting even when your just walk down the streets!❤❤
Loved when Bryan said goodbye to Victoria street , Lauren (who loved it first time ) didn’t look and just said “yeah” and straight back to her phone ( which she does a lot on her travels) 😂😂
In fairness, the combination of her little exclamation right before the "yeah" and her tone was more of an "it hurts to keep acknowledging we're leaving" as opposed to indifference. We spent plenty of off-camera time lamenting saying goodbye, so trust me, she had no less love for Victoria Street the second time around! 😊
I should perhaps also point out that whenever Lauryn is on her phone while we're out and about, it's because she's using Google Maps to guide us. 95% of the time on this trip, I was the cameraman while she was the navigator (hence why it's usually shots of the camera following her, and so rarely the opposite).
@@qlctravels wasn’t a criticism Bryan, I just found it funny , maybe you know someone in the TV world who could help with the editing 🤔 ( I jest ) and I could tell she was on google maps, she had that look that I recognise when I’m trying to read the map on the phone 😉
I was born and bred in Edinburgh and taken all the sights sounds and history all for granted but I stay in Fife now( Kirkcaldy ) check out the Fife coast next time your over.
Looking forward to seeing your future vlogs …..p.s did you buy the sword 🗡️?
P.P.s I do love lauryn, s eyes. 👍
We definitely have plans to explore Scotland more thoroughly next time, so we'll add the Fife coast to the list. Looks to be super close to Edinburgh, so maybe we rent a vehicle and make our way around the country, making that a first stop.
PS: A sword may have been purchased, yes 😊 But not the one I spent so much time ogling in these videos.
PPS: Indeed, Lauryn's eyes hold much power. They are to be both loved and feared 😋
@@qlctravels Feared especially when hungry I believe 😂 looking forward to the future when you report back on your travels in the Kingdom of Fife.👍
P.s I think instead of a sword you’ve bought a Skean Dhu albeit with a plastic blade 🤔 Gach durachd (Scottish Gaelic) to you both . Robbie fae Fife.
Our train in Edinburgh was Cancelled as well. We had a 2:50 train. Got there at 1:45. Was able to get on the 2pm train. Easy pesy
Edinburgh is a beautiful city.
Despite, or because of, retracing your steps, you seemed to have been to Greyfriars Kirk twice and both times managed to miss Greyfriars Bobby! AAAAGGGHHHH!
Or DID we?! 😄
(No, no, you're right -- we definitely did.)
There are several branches of Armstrong's in the city and we also have a thriving charity shop (thrift store) scene.
With that knowledge, I'm sure Lauryn will pay a visit to every single one next time
Glad you enjoyed the town again. Plenty to see outside the absolute centre next time! We have roman and prehistoric stuff and great walks. And there are better views even than Arthur's Seat. Happy trails.
Where would you say is the best view one can get of Edinburgh?
@@qlctravelsAnywhere up in the Northern side of the pentlands. Lots of fairly easy, paths up there too. No heels though.
A number 10 bus to Bonaly and walk up or a 15 or 4 to Hillend will both gain you some lovely sights and elevation. You can see the Cairngorms on a really clear day.
You should see Victoria Street at Christmas, it's stunning ❤
One day, if we're lucky! 😊
The day you were leaving Edinburgh did have a twist.. And you had more time there. I love Edinburgh and I live in West Yorkshire. So I can visit for the day.. Edinburgh will draw you back again. It does that to people 😊
Oh and how's the sword has it arrived
West Yorkshire to Edinburgh is a very long day trip! Easily done from Newcastle or Carlisle, but much harder from further south.
@@pulchralutetia It's roughly a 4 hour train journey both ways so I enjoy the train journey as well
Indeed! I love it! 😁🗡️
@@qlctravels That's very nice to hear. Glad you eventually decided to get the sword
Edinburgh is one of the sister cities to Vancouver BC 👍
Beautiful to see the city again! I for sure thought you got…… married there. Never once thought tattoos! 😂 💜
Perhaps one day, with some planning 😉
Nice vlog guys.
Thank you! 😊
Nothing like a free train journey. It's not a complication no need to switch over as the guy said and you get all the cash back from the cancellation.
Also you bypass the (mildly evil) trainline as you get your delay repay directly from the train company.
I actually tend to hope for the cancellation for the free journey (but then I am always heading to London or Manchester with plentiful replacement trains.)
Haste ye back
Haste ye back….
We bought the same damn Umbrella’s
Great minds think alike! 😄