
For this week’s Thursday doors I’m focusing on my recent day trip to Edinburgh. I’ve been in Glasgow for a few days with my hubby and some friends so I popped over to Edinburgh to see my mum and dad. We went for a Chinese dim sum lunch and then mum and I took the bus to Hollyrood Palace. Here’s a photo of the crags of Arthur’s Seat.

Now for the doors. The Queen’s Gallery – an art gallery at Holyrood Palace complex.

And here it is with a bit of a magic wand makeover… From Prisma.. Using the Gothic touch.

This gateway… leads to the tea room where we had a very royal Cappucino.


Hope you liked my Thursday doors post. If you share your posts on Twitter and Instagram remember to use the #ThursdayDoors hastag. If you’d like to join in Norm’s Thursday doors here’s the link to his blog to do so: Norm’s Thursday Doors
Bye for now,




Fabulous post, love them all, especially the cuppucino .!!
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Thank you! The Cappuccino was lovely!
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😊😋😎
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What a fun and creative series!
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Thank you Cindy. I enjoy taking part in Thursday doors. 🙂
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Never been there Marje. Love your rendition.
Did you cross the threshold?
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I was on a bit of a flying visit (only had one day!) so I spent most of it chatting to mum and dad (eating and having coffee!). Next time I hope to cross the threshold…
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I love the arches and we’re big fans of dim sum!
janet
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Thank you! Me too love dim sum. 🙂
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I did indeed like your post x
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Great story and images mare but where is the haiku?
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Good point Denis! Sadly my haiku are taking a bit of a back seat at the moment as I’ve been so busy getting my manuscript ready for publication. Hope to be back to haiku before too long! I do miss it. 🙂
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I meant Marje, keyboard insubordination.
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That’s okay Denis. I can be a bit of a mare at times! Our keyboards really do come up with some funny name calling!! 🙂
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Marje, a grand ornate entrance and loved your transformation! Haven’t seen that one before! Have a special long weekend! 😀
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Thanks Annika. Hope you have a lovely weekend too. 🙂
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Great shots. I love Edinburgh, my daughter lives there. I’m definitely due another trip over.
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Me too! Hope you get to visit your daughter soon. 🙂
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Beautiful shots Marje. I’ve been to Glascow and there sure are some beautiful sights. 🙂
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Yes Glasgow and Edinburgh are my two favourite Scottish cities. Thanks for commenting Debby. 🙂
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🙂
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Nice one 🙂
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Thanks Norm. 🙂
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I was in Edinburgh in June …. It brought back so many happy mr pried and reminded me why it has always been a favourite city. I loved this post 💖
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Thank you! Yes I love visiting Edinburgh too. It’s the best. 🙂
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Impressive pictures…liked the cuppa… 🙂
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Thank you! 🙂
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Welcome… 🙂
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🙂
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Now that was quite some cappuccino! 🙂
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Yes it certainly was. 🙂
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That looks so good
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Thank you!
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