luminousdusk wrote:With so many things happening tomorrow, I feel tomorrow would be a perfect time for a BoC announcement.
Yes, but unfortunately Warp mainly announces new albums on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
An exception couldn't hurt?
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luminousdusk wrote:With so many things happening tomorrow, I feel tomorrow would be a perfect time for a BoC announcement.
Fredd-E wrote:luminousdusk wrote:With so many things happening tomorrow, I feel tomorrow would be a perfect time for a BoC announcement.
Yes, but unfortunately Warp mainly announces new albums on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
An exception couldn't hurt?
Welcome back to you and krs as well!EF2 wrote:Long time Twoism member Elephant Face here - can’t access the recovery e-mail for that account at this time.
EF2 wrote:Hypothetically - say I’m in Edinburgh for the next two days. What do I need to check out?
luminousdusk wrote:EF2 wrote:Hypothetically - say I’m in Edinburgh for the next two days. What do I need to check out?
If your into the paranormal visit Greyfriars Kirkyard, 10 minutes walk from Edinburgh castle and visit the mausoleum which is where Sir George Mackenzie’s body lies, Apparently very haunted with lots of poltergeist activity.
Also check out the south bridge vaults, Also very haunted.
Arthur's seat is a dormant volcano with great views over the entire city and it's a lovely 30 min walk up there.
Then maybe take a drive down to Red Moss nature reserve in the Pentlands national park
EF2 wrote:luminousdusk wrote:EF2 wrote:Hypothetically - say I’m in Edinburgh for the next two days. What do I need to check out?
If your into the paranormal visit Greyfriars Kirkyard, 10 minutes walk from Edinburgh castle and visit the mausoleum which is where Sir George Mackenzie’s body lies, Apparently very haunted with lots of poltergeist activity.
Also check out the south bridge vaults, Also very haunted.
Arthur's seat is a dormant volcano with great views over the entire city and it's a lovely 30 min walk up there.
Then maybe take a drive down to Red Moss nature reserve in the Pentlands national park
JUST got off of Arthur’s seat - absolutely beautiful.
Took an insane path down by accident and nearly led us to our deaths.
There have been talks of doing a ghost tour - maybe we can take your recos and condense it down to a per site visit.
I’m desperate to get to the Pentland hills tomorrow, but still need to lock in how to get there by public transport (foreign-ish to me and somewhat intimidating) or by ride service. I just want to put my eyes on something that may have inspired the music I love and reflect.
Thank you for the recommendations!
EF2 wrote:luminousdusk wrote:EF2 wrote:Hypothetically - say I’m in Edinburgh for the next two days. What do I need to check out?
If your into the paranormal visit Greyfriars Kirkyard, 10 minutes walk from Edinburgh castle and visit the mausoleum which is where Sir George Mackenzie’s body lies, Apparently very haunted with lots of poltergeist activity.
Also check out the south bridge vaults, Also very haunted.
Arthur's seat is a dormant volcano with great views over the entire city and it's a lovely 30 min walk up there.
Then maybe take a drive down to Red Moss nature reserve in the Pentlands national park
JUST got off of Arthur’s seat - absolutely beautiful.
Took an insane path down by accident and nearly led us to our deaths.
There have been talks of doing a ghost tour - maybe we can take your recos and condense it down to a per site visit.
I’m desperate to get to the Pentland hills tomorrow, but still need to lock in how to get there by public transport (foreign-ish to me and somewhat intimidating) or by ride service. I just want to put my eyes on something that may have inspired the music I love and reflect.
Thank you for the recommendations!
luminousdusk wrote:Sorry got my timetable screenshots mixed up, Here's the route
If I wasn't working I'd take you for free
luminousdusk wrote:Sorry got my timetable screenshots mixed up, Here's the route
If I wasn't working I'd take you for free
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