WH Smith in Waverley was closed.
Pitlochry Highland Games are on for fist time for years. No way do they want to cancel - taxi driver over moor said everyone looking forward to it. (Have our aged cat with us so not biking).
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Operation London Bridge now Operation Unicorn
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and the village shop doesn't have them anyway...
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Yes. Bridge of Cally only 14 mile round trip though! ***drift alert***
Primary school has fresh looking union flag at half mast.
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Why has no one asked Michael Fagan for a comment?
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I’m sure there must be several layers of irony in this -
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Edinburgh routine continues unchanged under a new monarch, as people take to the EEN Facebook page to complain about road closures and traffic chaos.
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prof McNutt gets two pages in Currie and Balerno News to get his parking space back. SWEM. we should demand redress and bizarrely has huge poem like column by the nom de plume Taurus Ceramicus Barbatus about Climate change. no one making the connection?
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Taurus is the factory in Belgium where all Fords are/were made. Is that it?
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@neddie it could be the bull in the China shop is deer stalker wearing planning application objector of Currie.
Why the column has been turned into a poem looking page I do not know. It makes no sense and doesn’t rhyme. same as prof McNutty I want my parking back.
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On George IV they were letting bikes and pedestrians through, but that may change in the daytime.
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The police let me cycle up the Canongate last night (“Just don’t be silly”) but they were putting up lots of barriers so probably won’t last beyond today.
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Carrington Road seems to have re-opened to cyclists
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better than the festival?
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Not sure they thought this through
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Overheard on the train today (Monday):
"Avoiding the road closures?"
"Yes."
"Me too... I do sometimes come on the train anyway."
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Apparently queue for St Giles starts at George Square Lane , goes down MMW and then west along NMW. Guess that’s why the Uni told us to work from home…
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@chdot "I'm not accompanying you, I merely intend to be in the same places at the same times while you travel around."
Hah, at least Johnson can comfort himself knowing that, though he might be gone, the torrents of cognitively dissonant press releases that defined his tenure will apparently continue uninterrupted.
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Confess, I'm not a Royalist but fair play to those who are and wish to pay respects etc (I've allowed a couple folk in my team to go to events this afternoon).
It's interesting to (me to) see how my twitter feed seems to be the polar opposite from (what seems from pictures/video to be) the mood in Edinburgh at the moment.
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I walked across the Meadows last night. Hats off to any cyclists who did manage to stay upright among the straying pedestrians. The queues were incredible, snaking down one avenue and then along another.
I had stopped to cross Melville Drive when a young blonde dude stuck his head out of a car window and said, What are they queueing for? I said to see the Queen's coffin. But is it here? he said. I said no, it is in St Giles. "F***** radge," he said, and the car took off.
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The hell with that, I'm taking my mtb up the pentlands until this blows over. (I am assuming the Winchester is going to be shut)
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This one?
https://www.facebook.com/Maybeitsbecause/videos/winchester-club-1983/2012911052255414/
Might reopen by the time you cycle there.
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I would assume this one:
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I was cycling back to Livingston North station yesterday afternoon as usual, when I saw an big grey plane that had just taken off from the airport.
"That's an unusual plane", I thought. "Looks military. Oh, hang on..."So I've checked and I'm sure as I can be that that was the aeroplane carrying the Queen's coffin. That's as close as I'm going to get.
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And you didn’t have to camp out all night!
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I think Her Majesty would have preferred the lesser level of fuss made of her in Scotland in the last few days (still too much for me and indeed maybe her) to the fckn circus ongoing now.
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