Well its been a long time since I have written something and so many things have happened...
My last night in Finland crowned with beatiful northern lights. It was like a dragon blazing green fire, dancing up in the freezing night sky like it was foretelling my future jurney in east, in the lands of dragons. ( Im not on acid, as my wonderful boyfriend so kindly pionted out that my writing sounds like. ) The following day I said farewell to my family and set my course to England where I was finally joined with my lovely (horse) boyfriend Bron the broninski. He had a lovely surprise for me for valentines day; a trip to Scotland! It was really nice, we stayed at Brons friend Colins home and he was very kind to give us his bed where two weary travellers could have a good rest, after a bloody awfull night at the Stansted airport. We also met Andrew the doctor and his wife Cathy who were nice enough to stick needles in to us over a glass of wine (My kind of doctors), Ged who has "amasingly" blue eyes wich matches his coat and Kevin the journalist whom I was hasselling with questions about the UKs pressfreedom.
Me, Bron and Colin rented a car and took of to see the Highlands and again I have to say that there are only few words I can say to describe its beauty. It was very much like Lord of the rings country with its snow-topped steep mountains descending to the clear watered lochs (lakes), little streams and waterfalls running through scotspine forests, black rocky marshes and misty valleys. Of course being in Scotland I wanted to see Loch Ness and try to get a glimpse at the monster, but the deep, dark waters of the loch didnt reveal its mystery to me this time. Insted we broke in to a ruined castle , wich was nice too. We went to see Gleneagles horse stables, that for me was truly amazing. It was this huge boilding that had the riding arenas,stables, shops and a restaurant all uner the same roof. I got a glimpse at the horses, most of the people in that country dont live so well. I think that the horse even smelled better then us. One hour of riding there costs about a hundred euros, but after seeing some of the horses I would br ready to pay. Edingbrough was nice too. It is a beautiful city full of history. My favourite site was the Old greyfriers bobbys statue. Its a statue of an old fathfull dog that stood by his master untill the end, the story is very toughing.