View from your ancient Scottish Pub - Bow Bar

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IMG_2172.JPGI imagine it would look much different if the EU hadn't mandated compact fluorescent bulbs, but this was an amazing pub with a ton of hand drawn ales, including the Stewart Ale I had that had a distinctly apple-ey taste. I took a photo of the pub in black/white as well, and might post that one. Most of the evenings this week were taken with socializing with the work team. I did my duty and bought the round when it was my turn. That's pretty important around this land to carry your weight and insure that if someone got you a round, you return the favor.
Work has been good, and evenings have been pretty quiet, considering the town rolls up the sidewalks pretty early here. There are some "Literary walks" or "Ghost tours" to take in the evening if I were so inclined, but I'm not very much inclined to walk in a basement and have someone tell me spooky stories.
I think I've got all the take-home gifts I need to get taken care of, with the exception of a few rugby jerseys and shot glasses that I'll get tomorrow. This feels like the downhill slide, and I'm ready to be home at this point. I'm working out a plan to spend the last of my scottish pounds along the way; evidently they're not favored in England

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