Thursday 15 July 2010

Guess where we’ve been….

Just a very quick blog before I rest my weary head for the night. We have been on one of our adventures today. On one of our usual  Green Express Railtours. Just for fun I am not going to do a post about our day today, I’ll do one tomorrow, but for now all I will include in this ‘quickie’ post are some photos taken on our trip.

You have to try and guess where we went by simply examining the photos for clues. No prizes I’m afraid, seeing as I have returned skint. (Can’t quite fathom how I’ve spent up either, seeing as all I have returned with is a fridge magnet, but I was accompanied by K and my youngest.)  So here are your photo clues. First to guess correctly is the winner.

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 That’s enough clues for now, correct answers on a postcard please or alternatively in comments below.

TG Open-mouthed smile

4 comments:

  1. Well, TG, since I've never been to your country, I have NO idea, but here's my take on the scenary.
    The first looks like a very official type of building or maybe even a train station.
    The 2nd is a shop having a sale JUST FOR the royal palace guards, lol. It's for their off-duty leisure duds.
    The 3rd is easy: You're at the statue of Adam Smith, lol.

    So sorry, but would you expect from me? Hahahahaha
    Loved it.

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  2. I know the answer now because I cheated and looked up the Adam Smith statue on Google, so I won't say it.

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  3. I know were it is, too, but only because one of the sailors who worked for me was stationed at Holy Loch for several years and married a local girl. He was always showing off photos of "his bonnie lass" and two of them were shot in the vicinity of the first and third shots here.

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  4. Ah, but how many of you know who Adam Smith WAS? He was the author of An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (usually abbreviated as The Wealth of Nations). He believed that markets are driven towards "the Public Good" by an "invisible hand." The man was clearly delusional.

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