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Edinburgh mid-December meet 2017

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Elegran Sun 10-Sept-17 12:20:11

I shan't mention the dreaded C**-word yet, as September is only partway through, but we do need to start planning and booking if we want to meet up in December. The sooner we book the more likely we are to get a table.

Possible dates - 11th to 20th December, with the 14th or 15th mentioned.
Possible venue - ROSL, Princes Street.
Likely format - lunchtime eating and drinking, and talking. It is just possible that a splinter group may also go to see a show in the afternoon, if there is one that appeals.
Numbers - So far six people are interested. ( Katek Elizabeth1 Jane10 EllenT Marelli Me )

Please add your name if you are interested, and say which date(s) you would prefer.

storynanny Wed 13-Sept-17 00:22:57

Ooh thank you!
It's been a nightmare to get here so far
Flight delayed, hire car let go, had to have what they had left at extra £300,,,, got lost in Glasgow city centre in the dark, hotel all locked up, scrabbled around in the dark for the hidden key, parked illegally so have to jump out of bed early to put coins in the meter. Have paid twice ( my mistake) for car insurance and neither the car hire firm or the agent will refund.
Now have to change the car details on the ferry crossing to Skye.
It can only get better.

Elizabeth1 Tue 12-Sept-17 23:36:24

It's in the diary thank you Elegran

Marelli Tue 12-Sept-17 21:53:58

I don't think so, Elegran. I should be able to find out tomorrow, though. I've a feeling it's towards the New Town.

Elegran Tue 12-Sept-17 21:01:36

Was it David Drummond's knitting machine shop in Haymarket Terrace?

Marelli Tue 12-Sept-17 18:42:21

There is a very good wool shop which I've been told about, but I've forgotten what it's called! I have contacted my friend (on holiday in France) to ask if she knows! I'll let you know as soon as I find out, storynanny.

storynanny Tue 12-Sept-17 15:00:56

We get to Edinburgh Sunday night, travelling time permitting!
Just waiting for taxi to Southampton airport.
I have tidied the house, done a load of washing, sorted out the cat food/litter, emptied the fridge and sorted out toiletries for hand luggage.
Mr Storynanny has been playing about on google maps finding a route from the airport to hotel a few miles away.
Good job I love him.

storynanny Tue 12-Sept-17 14:58:00

Thanks for the ticket tips. I'll log in when we get to Edinburgh to see if the cafe trip is possible.
Bearing in mind my travelling companion Mr storynanny does not follow any plans ! I insisted on booking all of our overnight stops in advance as otherwise he was quite happy to just drive around and see where we ended up.
I'm too old for all of that malarkey!

Elegran Tue 12-Sept-17 14:49:03

PS, bus fares are a flat £1.60 a trip, no change given, so you need the right money in your hand. If you will be taking more than 3 bus journeys you are more efficient getting a day ticket for £4 from the driver of the first. This gets you on all Edinburgh buses and trams all day (Otherwise tram tickets available from machines at tram stop, and you can use a smart phone. If you get on a tram without a ticket, the penalty is £10!!! ) lothianbuses.co.uk/tickets/ticket-options

Elegran Tue 12-Sept-17 14:40:54

There is a distinct shortage of them, storynanny but your best bet is the Edinburgh Fabric Shop at St Patrick Square (any bus going South from North Bridge)

John Lewis used to be good but their fabric dept has shrunk considerably. They still have quite a lot of wool but I am not a knitter so can't tell you how good it is. But the area round JL is being renovated, so finding the way in is worse than Hampton court maze.

Elegran Tue 12-Sept-17 14:35:48

I could meet you either of those days. wonder whether anyone else will be around? I would have suggested the Art Gallery cafe, as it is very Central in the middle of Princes Street, but the last time we were there they couldn't wait to get shot of us.

storynanny Tue 12-Sept-17 14:33:14

Where shall I find a lovely wool/fabric shop to visit in Edinburgh? Hope my circular wooden pins are not confiscated on Flybe!

storynanny Tue 12-Sept-17 14:31:28

What a lovely idea! All day Monday and Tuesday , 18th and 19th, then back to Glasgow airport early weds morning. Staying in a city centre Travelodge

Elegran Tue 12-Sept-17 14:26:58

When will you be in Edinburgh, storynanny? Perhaps a meetup for a cup of coffee can be arranged?

Elegran Tue 12-Sept-17 12:13:16

One thinnish jumper on and another in the luggage to add if needed, and more of the same with T-shirts - a long-sleeved T-shirt doubles as yet another jumper . If your waterproof coat is also windproof it could keep you warm as well as dry. If you plan to go up the Cairngorm lift and venture outside (fabulous views) , you might need all of the above - it can be breezy up there. Take a woolly hat.
But don't worry - there are plenty of shops ready to sell you any extra clothes!

storynanny Tue 12-Sept-17 11:56:24

Thought so! But will I need a thick waterproof coat or jumper and a thinner one? Only taking hand luggage so every little bit has to be essential!

GeminiJen Tue 12-Sept-17 11:54:52

Storynanny...Do check the forecast. But I tend to be prepared for the four seasons in one day scenario. Enjoy!

GeminiJen Tue 12-Sept-17 11:51:26

Thanks for doing that, Elegran....Looking forward to it

storynanny Tue 12-Sept-17 11:34:45

Sorry to hijack the thread but...... Flying to Glasgow tonight , hiring a car and driving in a circle via Fort William, Skye, Cairngorms, Edinburgh. What sort of clothing, coat etc will I need in your lovely part of the world for the next week?!
Many thanks!

Elegran Tue 12-Sept-17 11:15:58

Thanks for thinking of me, Katek. I expect it will be pay-on-the-day.

Katek Tue 12-Sept-17 10:03:10

Please let us know as and when you need payment-you mustn't be out of pocket!

Elegran Tue 12-Sept-17 08:37:44

She didn't ask me for one! I went in and saw the general manager in person (remembering that last time our arrival seemed to take them by surprise) She is to email me to confirm the booking, so it is possible that she will ask for a deposit then, but I don't think she will.

Katek Mon 11-Sept-17 23:16:09

Is a deposit required Elegran?

cascats Mon 11-Sept-17 20:39:03

Thank you, looking forward to it, will confirm as soon as I know when will be away.

Baggs Mon 11-Sept-17 19:19:24

Oh goody! Thanks, elegran! Into the iPad diary it goes.

Katek Mon 11-Sept-17 19:02:47

Thanks for booking this Elegran. Looking forward to it! smile