This morning’s haul from the Farmers’ Market
Rewind-Pause: Fifteen years back…
Adventure in the lake
Phew! That was a relief!!
Landed in JFK and after a few formalities, found myself in the domestic side of the terminal (Terminal B). I was to leave from B47. There were signs saying I need to take a bus from B23. Which I did. While getting down from the bus, I asked the lady – why did we take the bus? Is this a different terminal? Construction going on? She just said it is the same terminal. But I did see some signs of construction.
After getting to B47, I started walking back to see where I will have to turn back. Expecting to see an obstruction due to construction. Guess what? I came back to my original point where I took the bus!! Go figure!!
But something more interesting happened during my walk. I saw the sign on the top of the picture at one of the gates. I was feeling bad for the tourists to Rome. It is never fun to start a much awaited vacation with a canceled flight. It messes up all your plans and you never quite recover from that even if you manage to salvage some part of the vacation. I was curious how come there was not a long queue of folks at the gate with all their questions.
I got the answer when the English version came up. Who would have guessed that “Al Cancello” in Italian means “At the gate”??
Learnt something!

My second friend from Bulgaria!
James, who I talked about yesterday, was not available to take me around today. So, he sent Branimir to pick me up. Branimir is my second friend from Bulgaria! You might remember Zoy from Madaba Tree of Life in Jordan who was the first person I knew from Bulgaria.
I had the whole day to myself with Branimir. Learnt a lot – both about Bulgaria as well as Scotland from him. Our discussions got so interesting that I asked him to join me in the boat and we continued with our discussions. From politics to economics to cultural changes in the last twenty years.
From the description of the country, I need to put Bulgaria in my list to visit quickly. Now, I know a large family there who can help me learn about the country!

Historic place
Right around the lighthouse you can see if you go south – that is where the first naval ship (HMS Pathfinder) was sunk by a submarine (U boat) using a self propelled torpedo (during First World War). In fact, where we were in this picture is how far the U boat had come before its periscope was detected and shot at (but escaped – before sinking the Pathfinder)

Seals all over the buoys
Spanning North and South Scotland
These three bridges over Firth of Forth also span 3 centuries!! Sitting next to each other, they were built with (from top to down) 19th century, 20th century and 21st century engineering technologies respectively.
From the airplane, in a previous post, I had talked about seeing two bridges. Actually, there are three!

Boat ride on Firth of Forth!!
Remember my previous post on “Firth of Forth?”
Well, I had half a day left still. Figured I will go out and check out the waters. There was one last boat leaving at 3PM. Got a car ride and landed up in the boat to check out what the waters had to offer.





