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Thursday, April 5 – Friday, April 6, 2007
I left today for Thurso, Scotland
with Travis LeDoyt. He is playing the Northern Nashville Caithness Country Music
Festival (Easter Festival). Thurso is located on the coast of Northern
Scotland. To get there we took Delta from Nashville to Atlanta then British
Airways from Atlanta to London then Flybe from London to Inverness, Scotand and
then a 2 ½ hour drive from Inverness to Thurso. When we checked in at the Delta
counter in Nashville they checked our luggage all the way through to Inverness
which meant we would not have to pick it up and recheck in London. Flight was on
time. Once we landed in Atlanta I went to the BA gate to see about getting some
seats changed but the BA policy is not to reissue boarding passes once they have
been printed so a few were stuck in middle seats for the 7 ½ hour flight to
London. It was a packed plane. Also BA input our baggage claim numbers in the
system again to make sure they went on to Inverness and not have to reclaim in
London. Arrived London, passed through passport control and went to the Flybe
counter to get our boarding passes. Another packed flight to Inverness. Arrived
Inverness at noon and NO LUGGAGE. We filled out the claim forms and the Flybe
agent said they are probably going to be on the next flight that arrives at 5pm.
This is all our checked luggage plus musical equipment! We go ahead and leave
with our driver and are told that if the luggage comes in on the next flight
they will send it to our hotel.
We have a
beautiful drive up the Scottish coast to Thurso. We pass over 3 Firths (Inlets)
and I see signs for many Castles and desperately want to tell the driver to
stop! Oh well, maybe next trip. The hotel we are staying at is the most “modern”
in Northern Scotland. It actually burned down many years ago and was rebuilt. My
room has a beautiful view of the North Sea and you can see the Orkney Islands
off in the distance. We arrived at the hotel around 3:30 PM and bags arrived
around 9:00 PM
Saturday, April 7, 2007
I had layed down around midnight last night but kept waking up. I think around 4
AM I finally fell into a deep sleep. Woke up around 11 and missed breakfast! Oh
well. We do not have anything today until 5 when we do soundcheck so I had lunch
with Curt (Travis’s drummer) and then walked down the street to a little market
and bought some water. Walked around a little more and took some pictures.
Still have not been able to get my computer to hook to the internet though. It
is wireless but my connection is very week. Everyone here has been so friendly
but they definitely have a very thick Scottish accent. It is about a 10 minute
drive to the venue from the hotel. Soundcheck went fine, we had one little
hiccup though, they did not have enough adaptors and transformers for our
equipment. So I ran back to the hotel and grabbed mine and Travis’s adaptors and
then back to the venue. The venue is an indoor horse arena and holds around 1500
people. Our driver said she had heard that it is sold out for tonights show. We
went back to the hotel after soundcheck and had dinner. I had fish and chips
again! Oh and some Hot Sticky Toffee pudding that was awesome. We left at 10:30
to go to the show. Travis does not go on until 11:30 PM. While we are backstage
they tell us that if we want to we can go and visit the Castle of Mey (The Queen
Mum’s Castle) which is about 20 miles down the road. The Castle does not open
until May but they can “pull some strings”
Travis put
on a great show and the crowd loved him. I sat out at the merchandise table and
watched everyone get up and dance. We finally got back to the hotel around 2 AM.
Sunday, April 8, 2007 – HAPPY EASTER!
Woke up at 9 to go and have some
breakfast and then Dave (Travis’ guitar player) went into town to church
service. We went to The Church of Scotland, the original church was built in the
1500’s but the church that stands today was built in the 1800’s. It was a
service much like the ones in the US. After church our driver picked us up at 2
to take us to the Castle and some sightseeing. It was only me, Dick and Curt
that went. This area of Scotland is all along the coast of the North Sea and it
is farm land. Tons of sheep and cows everywhere, we actually had to stop while
sheep were heard across the road. The day has turned very chilly and rainy. The
gentleman that got us into the Castle was personal servant of the Queen Mum when
she was alive. He know runs the place. All of the guides that work at the Castle
use to be work in the Queens household. We all thoroughly enjoyed the tour. We
left the Castle and went to a town called John O’Groats, this town lays claim to
be the Northern most point on mainland Scotland. The dock has little souviner
shops and has signs that say First and Last House, meaning it is the furthest
and last house on Scotland. We all bought a little souviners and then we drove
over to the town of Wick. We passed a “links” golf course, which means it is a
golf course that is carved into the slope of the land, so from the road you
really couldn’t make out that it was a golf course. We also passed an old Castle
that is private and a lot of celebrities pay hundreds and thousands of dollars
to stay the night there. Our driver dropped us back off at the hotel around 6
PM. Had dinner, tonight I did the Roast Beef and applesauce and the Toffee
Cheesecake. :) I have to say the food in Scotland is much better than the food
in England. However Scotland has the same attitude of the English in
taking their time to come and wait on you. Most of us went back to our rooms to
pack and catch a few hours of sleep before having to leave for the airport at 3
AM!
Monday, April 9, 2007
So, after 22 hours of traveling – 2 ½ hour drive from hotel to airport,
a 2 hour flight from Inverness to London, 10 hour flight from London to Dallas,
luggage not making it from London and a 2 hour flight from Dallas to Nashville –
I’M HOME!
I had a great time, Everyone from Travis and his band to the promoters of the
festival were great to work with. Just happy to be home now. :)

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