any Ireland and Scotlanders?

Alyshe
Alyshe Posts: 511 Member
edited September 21 in Introduce Yourself
I want to hear your stories about your home. Yes I know that Ireland and Scotland are different I'm not stupid. lol But I am going to go to both someday. It's the 2 and 3 rd of my list of places to go. I think that If I won the lotto I might even move there. :0) lol
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  • krinio
    krinio Posts: 138 Member
    I'm from Northern Ireland? It's technically UK...:(
  • ❤B☩❤
    ❤B☩❤ Posts: 634
    Hi! Check with: Roy_Young He is actually going to Scotland again in a couple of weeks. I'm sure he would LOVE to tell you about it and I'm sure with a little coaxing he will even share some pictures when he gets back! (You will LOVE him, he's a sweetie!!)

    Donna
  • My girl ChellieIrish is and a gem of a support too. :)
  • From SE Ireland, formerly of UK for 700 years! Now not...
  • gmclachl
    gmclachl Posts: 15 Member
    Not sure what a Scotlander is, but I am Scottish, if that helps. I live in Glasgow. I like it.
  • weelissa
    weelissa Posts: 89 Member
    I live in Scotland.

    *waves*
  • LauraAkaTigger
    LauraAkaTigger Posts: 145 Member
    I live in the west of Ireland.

    what would you like to know?
  • LauraAkaTigger
    LauraAkaTigger Posts: 145 Member
    I'm from Northern Ireland? It's technically UK...:(


    Hubby is from inishowen, north donegal (near derry), doesnt seem to be many irish or nothern irish here!!!
  • bloblynda
    bloblynda Posts: 99 Member
    I have the best of both worlds; born Welsh and now live in Bonnie Scoatland
  • Laura80111
    Laura80111 Posts: 958 Member
    I'm a first generation American, my father was from Ireland and my mom from Scotland. Last year I went to the UK for 17 days and spent 8 touring Scotland, it's BEAUTIFUL:bigsmile: and everything I'd hoped it would be and Hubby and I look forward to going back someday. Probably won't get to Ireland for another couple of years, but it's next on the list.
  • gmclachl
    gmclachl Posts: 15 Member
    I live in Scotland.

    *waves*

    And in Glasgow as well I see.
  • moniapp
    moniapp Posts: 13 Member
    Hi I am from Northern Ireland but married and live in Dublin. Ireland is great, been in Scotland a few times also a beautiful country. You should visit all!!!!
  • jaylu
    jaylu Posts: 158
    i'm from northern ireland - it rains a lot :(
  • Alyshe
    Alyshe Posts: 511 Member
    Know I want to know what it is that you personaly enjoy doing for fun? And what you personaly recomend for a true Ireland and Scotland experience. Why because I think that to get a true experience of the place your going, you should know what the people there enjoy doing and what they recomend for others to experience.
  • Hey I am also a 'Scotlander'...lol!! Well I am Scottish anyway!! Ask away :o)
  • suckitup
    suckitup Posts: 95 Member
    I'm sure I won't be going until I am old and gray...maybe my children will send me away there. I will be checking up on this thread though just b/c those are my two most favorite places to hear about.

    I would love to hear about "must see places", any misconceptions, or funny stories. I can live vicariously through all of you! :happy:
  • XFreckle_LipX
    XFreckle_LipX Posts: 46 Member
    I live in dublin in Ireland and there is lots of things to do. Lots of sights to see and you will have to of course visit 1 or 2 (or 6or 7) Irish pubs for a bit of fun when you do get to visit. There is alot to see I dont know where I would begin to be honest.....! Best of luck! :wink:
  • Thomasm198
    Thomasm198 Posts: 3,189 Member
    I'm a born and bred Dub (3rd generation born in Dublin)
  • JuneDukes
    JuneDukes Posts: 2 Member
    I live near Glasgow in the West of scotland. Quite new to this site and although it shows I've only lost 3 pounds, I had actually already lost 56 pounds before joining. I just needed an extra wee bit of help. Fingers crossed for weigh in tomorrow.
  • I'm nearly ashamed to mention it, but you got to go drinking!
  • Alyshe
    Alyshe Posts: 511 Member
    lol you guys are funny and I love the write back but I will not be getting drunk when I go there. I may have a glass of wine but that about it. I say a pub called Irish Pub on my way to and from the beach but I could take a pic because my phone was almost dead and didnt have a camra but I wish I could have shared it with you for you all to see. I really wanted to stop by and get a pic. I may have to go back just for the pic. lol
  • sparklesammy
    sparklesammy Posts: 465 Member
    I'm Scottish. I'm from Edinburgh!
  • I'm from mayo in ireland, beautiful place shame about the weather!
  • sparklesammy
    sparklesammy Posts: 465 Member
    things to do in edinburgh - go and see historical buildings, like the castle/ holyrood/various old churches. wander around the new town, or the old town, discover the difference between the two. Socialise (without drinking alcohol - thats ok) in one of many pubs or if your more like me find a nice tea room! (theres one called frederick street called eteaket which is pretty good.

    theres good art galleries and museums. and theres always a theatrical sow of some description to go and see (but if the arts are your thing you should come in agust for the festival!

    the main shopping street is in disarray at the moment as the scottish parliament are over spending on a rediculous tram project. you should go there and start a conversation which a local about it - they will be animated in their response. but the gardens down there are beautiful! nice and green in summer and host a winter wonderland at christmas time.

    ( i love living here)
  • I was born in Scotland on the beautiful West Coast..... lovely scenery, friendly people but the weather can be miserable. Great place to visit......and I love to get back whenever I can as I have lived in the States for 25 years now.
  • I'm from Ireland and studied in Scotland for 4 years, and both countries are spectacular! I love visiting Scotland now, its like a home away from home.
  • isokon
    isokon Posts: 2 Member
    Hi

    Am from Northern Ireland, but living in London...can very much recommend a trip to the emerald Isle (although you can't always count on the weather - but the warmth of the people should make up for it).

    I will biasedly recommend the North Coast as it is my home, and stunning in any weather
    :smile:
  • sempernova
    sempernova Posts: 101 Member
    I'm from Glasgow...now living in Vancouver. Feel free to add me as a friend!
  • fergie1404
    fergie1404 Posts: 43 Member
    Hi there I live in Kilmarnock in the west of scotland.

    Liz
  • Rosy67
    Rosy67 Posts: 282 Member
    If any of you guys would like to join the Team UK Biggest Loser challenge, starting tomorrow, they are trying to set up a Gaelic team (so far 1 scot and 1 N Irish lass in it) to uphold honour against the Northern Numpties and the Southern Softies.

    Further details here...
    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/152471-calling-all-the-uk-anyone-else-want-to-join-the-north-vs-so
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