St Andrews, Scotland-Sun And Fun

We got off to a drippy start on our first big night out in St Andrews. Friends from England, Jude and Ian, happened to be van-camping right up the road from our rental house, so Ian organized us on a dinner hour hunt for the best fish and chips in St Andrews. Without a reservation on a Saturday night, our hopes were dashed when we were turned away from Ian’s first choice. No matter, we persevered and found a lively spot serving live music with plates of fish and chips.

Despite the rain, we snapped a quick photo with friends Jude and Ian.

We did some more touring around our old neighborhood when we met friends Carole and Beaton for a walk. The Fife Coastal Path follows along the River Tay, a portion that was not yet completed when we lived there.

After a beautiful walk through the forest along the River Tay, we posed with Carole and Beaton in the potato field…then up to their home for lunch.

We had a free day and the weather was beautiful so we wandered round the Old Course, considered the oldest golf course in the world. We couldn’t help but take the time to play 18 holes on the Himalayas, a course that holds many memories for us.

There is no shortage of sights to see. We’ve wandered through town several times, past St Andrews Castle and through the University.

We were thrilled to meet up with another group of friends who took us under their wings when we moved to Scotland all those years ago. Reg and I have such fond memories of our get-togethers…of conversations filled with laughter, much of it aimed at our feeble attempts to negotiate the subtleties of the Scottish culture.

We enjoyed a leisurely lunch with friends John, Colina and Trish who all offered tremendous support for us throughout the year.

And so our time in Scotland draws to an end. We will pack up our suitcases and hoist our packs once more Monday morning when we head to Edinburgh to catch the train to London and the long flight home.
Many thanks and much love to all our friends who continue to welcome us after all these years. A big thank you to all of you, our readers, who have followed along with us, up and down every hill. We’re heading home to rest our feet, but we will be back with more sun and fun soon.


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8 responses to “St Andrews, Scotland-Sun And Fun”

  1. bravelya86758651c Avatar
    bravelya86758651c

    It was a delight to catch up with you both again! Felt like we just picked up where we left off the last time. Here’s to the next time! C&B xx

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    1. It wonderful to spend time together…as if we’d never left. Until next time…💕

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  2. Kathy Chappell Avatar
    Kathy Chappell

    Your entire trip sounds amazing and so glad you were able to visit so many old friends. Looking forward to seeing you as soon as you get home.🤗

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    1. Thanks Kathy. See you soon!

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  3. Jackie Bachman Avatar
    Jackie Bachman

    Loved every minute of your blog! Welcome home soon!

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    1. Thanks Jackie. It was a great trip, but I’m looking forward to getting home.

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  4. Loved reading this! It’s so heartwarming to see how you’ve blended old memories with new adventures. Despite the rain, it looks like your time in St Andrews was full of laughter, good friends, and beautiful moments. Truly inspiring — reminds me how special it is to revisit places that once felt like home.

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    1. Thanks for stopping by…Scotland will always be our second home.

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