Itinerary
Hilton Glasgow
Grosvenor
We had
absolutely nothing that we had to do today! And thank goodness for that, too,
because we were very tired. I had to sleep on the floor on a duvet (pronounced
"doovie" here) last night, but it was no trouble at all; I fell
asleep straightaway.
We all got
up around 10:30, and got downstairs to eat breakfast just in time -- breakfast
ended at 11:00. It was a delicious breakfast which included Nutella. I had
forgotten about how popular Nutella is in Europe.
After breakfast
we went back up to our room and I wound up sleeping some more. Sadly, I snored
quite a bit, which I know because I kept waking myself up. I tried to sleep
while pinching my nose so I didn't snore so much, but that didn't work at all.
Eventually,
around 3:00, we went around the corner to the Botanic Garden, which was
basically a park except with greenhouses. They were so cool. I took a ton of
pictures and generally had a great time. After roaming around for a while, we
went to a place that had "tea" which was basically breakfast, lunch,
and dessert. We got there at a point when all the tables were full, and we
ended up sitting with a woman who offered to have us at her table. She was a
little strange, and might have been schizophrenic. She was pretty nice, though,
and recommended a few places to go shopping and stuff. We probably won't,
because (a) we don't really shop, and (b) we're leaving tomorrow afternoon. The
woman left before we did, and we thought that she might not have paid, but
apparently she did so that was reassuring.
As we left
the Botanic Garden, we noticed signs for a program called "The Bard in the
Botanics." We were excited for a bit, until we noticed that it wasn't
showing Sundays and Mondays. Shoot. However, it looks awesome, and is another
reason that I'd really like to study in Glasgow. Their website is
www.bardinthebotanics.co.uk if you want to look it up.
After that,
we went to our room again, and Mom and I played our instruments a bit, then we
went and ate a bit of food, then came back to our room again. Soooo exciting.
It was a good day, though. Relaxing, fun, enjoyable. I really do like Glasgow
so far.