One of my sons-in-law has got a contract with an Edinburgh company and so he and Daughter#2 are moving up there next weekend and into their new flat. My daughter "feels the cold" and was already worried about Scotland's far north location, so I didn't need to mention that. I warned her that a few months after moving she would become a foreigner (but, since she is English, she already is - worse she's staying here on Sunday and will be watching the match with me). And I also warned her that the Scots eat strange food, or perhaps normal food which they give strange names, and promised to send up food parcels.
At the end of the month we'll be going up to visit them for a few days. I suspect that she and Hilary will be touring the shopping delights of the city. So I have arrange a cultural alternative for myself. I though a tour of historic and/or atmospheric drinking establishments might be called for. Her flat is a couple of minutes walk from The Caley Sampler Room so that might be a good place to start. Any more recommendations for a decent pub crawl?
[P.S. I didn't necessarily mean all that about cold, independence and food].