Friday, December 7, 2007

Och Aye, Scotland

Lately, I've been truly captivated by the city of Edinburgh - beginning to discover its nooks and crannies, secrets, ghosts, and hidden charms. It is just a cool place, despite its weather and 3:30pm sunsets ... We're beginning to explore its night life and the amazing array of sweet pubs and fabulous restaurants (we've finally tapped into the right set of places which are far better than anything we have at home). Recent fun things included seeing one of the hottest Scot bands, Twilight Sad, from the "fog-drenched streets of Glasgow" at a little club in town. We also checked out the Royal Oak pub that had room for about 20 people and all the folk musicians that could squeeze in. Pubs are an amazing social event and it took me a while to figure this out. Folks won't give you faux friendliness on the street or out in public, but will warmly greet you and engage in conversation in any pub.

I've also fallen quite hard for football (ehm, soccer). I've scored a ticket in an upcoming Scottish premier league (the Scot equivalent of the English premier league) match between powerhouse Rangers (from Glasgow) and local Hibernian (Hibs) from Edinburgh. There are tremendous sectarian rivalries in Scottish soccer - Rangers (non-Catholic) and Celtic (Catholic) both hail from Glasgow. These are the best teams by far in the SPL and rival the top teams in the English league. Most everyone in Scotland may follow a local team, but can placed either in the Rangers or Celtic camp ultimately. Suffices to say that when an English documentary film-maker wanted to capture the intensity of football rivalry and hooliganism, he headed north to Glasgow to watch Rangers v. Celtic. I've chosen a match that will hopefully have the right atmosphere but without any rough stuff.

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