Sunday 16 April 2023: Into the Borderlands


So here we go again – after a very early start we emerge from our cab outside Madame Tussauds where a line of earlier arrivals (some of them familiar) were handing their cases over to a cheerfully welcoming Carwyn. This will be a much longer trip than the previous one – around six and a half hours to Edinburgh – with a couple of comfort stops and a lunch break.

We’re quickly under way, not too much later than the advertised 8.30am start and Christine counts us two or three times before we get going. Once out of London we head up the M6 through familiar territory (to us at least).

Our lunch stop is at Tebay services in Cumbria which has expanded since we came here about twenty-five years ago on our way to visit Barra in the Outer Hebrides. There are lambs in the fields surrounding the service area (above). We’ll see a lot more of those in the next week!

Leaving Lakeland and heading into the Scottish borderlands I wonder about the cause of the odd softly undulating landscape. We notice that leaf growth is less advanced up here compared the way the trees are starting to green up back home. It’s around 5pm when we arrive in the Edinburgh suburbs at the The Kings Manor, a Best Western Hotel

There’s a group dinner at 7.30pm. We bought a couple of large glasses of red wine which lasted us through the meal.