Walk, Wash, Wait and Eat
In the morning, we started the day off with a great Scottish breakfast in the Bracklinn Inn where we are staying. Very beautiful place with a wonderful host and hostess. Our mission today was to find a Post Office, Bank and Laundry mat. Well now I have money in my pocket, clean clothing and a info from the Post Office. While Diane was in watching the wash and busy on her IPAD, I decided to scout out the area. Went across the street to St Mary's Church to find out about mass, and as I was looking around two very nice ladies asked if they could help. I started to talked to them and told them my name and why I was there. I asked who they were and it was Mrs. Boyle and her daughter (Bernadette and Margaret). No relation to Susan, but knew her and her family. I told them all about Susan and the fan club and they were amazed and pleased that there was so much interest. I also said I wanted to know the schedule, so they took me around and when I said I wanted to go in, they came in and showed me the church. They understood that I wanted to lite a candle and say a prayer for my brother-in-law, who passed away last week. These two beautiful ladies were very nice to take the time with me.
After that I went back and checked with Diane, who was still waiting for the wash, so I headed out again and looked around and popped in and out of the stores in St. David's Square. There were a lot of very nice thrift shops for charity organizations: A very generous community.
Went back and the laundry was done, so we headed for The Coffee Club restaurant to get lunch. I had a pot of tea and a scone, Cost 2 pounds. (can't get used to this coin money- all sizes and shapes. I give up. I hold out a handful and the clerks counts it out) Diane had soup and tea. Then we headed back on foot for 20 minutes to our B&B and crashed until 5:15.
Royalty at the Regal
Well, we arrived 20 minutes later at the Regal Theatre http://www.facebook.com/bathgateregaltheatre and headed to a pub for supper before going in. The small theatre was full of people, white hair, just like at home. And of course, I felt right at home. We were up front next to a senior group from a nearby town. I couldn't understand where they were from when they told me (it sounded like Felfik???) but I did talk to the man next to me, who told me he was John Duffy. He said his brother played the music for Susan at church. He knew the entire family and he was proud to tell me that they know him. During intermission Diane brought a lady over to meet me. Her name is Maureen Docherty-Nagle
- 13 hours agoMaureen Docherty-Nagle
- Good morning from Bathgate! Hope you are both well. I have attached all the photographs I have from Saturday evening. The two taken outside the theatre may not be so clear as I was trying to capture the Susan banner which was maybe too high up on our frontage! Hope you enjoy the rest of your trip in SUNNY Scotland! Maureen X
Why I call this part "Royalty" at the Regal, is because after the intermission, the leader of the Livingston Fiddlers asked if there was a Grace from Massachusetts in the house - oh yes, up goes my hand - whooohooo, and then someone from another state was mentioned and I did not get her name, she was way in the back somewhere. Also, from Texas, which was Diane. WOW!!!! I was surprised about us being announced to the audience. What fun!. The show was great. Thirty fiddlers in the band, plus piano, bass and accordion. Very nice.
Then to head back, to the B&B, we decided to find a bus, which we did. When we got on, I said we wanted to go a little past the train station which was only a few blocks and how much was it. He waved us on in to sit down, no fee. I must say, I couldn't believe it - I just knew I wasn't in Massachusetts. That would never happen. Anyway, a very wonderful day here in Bathgate.
It is refreshing that every where we travel in Edinburgh and Bathgate, people have been so helpful and nice to us.
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