Edinburgh Castle
Paisley Abbey
Stirling Castle
Paisley, Scotland
by Lynn Ormsby
    Paisley is the biggest town in Scotland and has so much history. It has famous buildings like the Paisley Abbey and it is the home of the famous Paisley Pattern fabric design which you can see all over the world.It is an old style town with good shopping, nightlife and beautiful churches and cathedrals. Glasgow Airport is based at Paisley. The Sma'Shot cottage which is of historical interest. We are close to Glasgow and close to the alleged birthplace of William Wallace(Elderslie).The Stealer's Wheel singer Gerry Rafferty was born in Paisley(he also sung Baker Street).
If a friend were to come and stay with with me,  I'd show them the gorgeous scenery in the north of Scotland and take them to the Highland games.I'd show them the famous battlefields at Culloden, Stirling Bridge and Bannockburn to tell about our history.

     We'd visit the  Scottish castles including Edinburgh and Stirling. The monument to Sir William Wallace in Stirling is great to visit..it is a large tower up on a hill with a great view of the valley where several battles were fought against the English troops.The story of Wallace is told inside the monument. We have a lot of Museums, Art Galleries,Churches.
We'd visit Loch Ness to try and catch a glimpse of the famous Loch
Ness Monster.I'd take them to the castles to learn about our past.I'd
show them the cities to shop in, the beaches to relax at and take them
out to see our nightlife.
In Scotland, we do pretty much the standard things for fun --dancing in local clubs, having a drink with friends, watching football and other sports,shopping,
day trips to the coastal towns, going to the funparks, the zoo, things
like that.  As for sports, Football(soccer) is probably the favourite here.Rugby is popular
and cricket is gaining popularity. I guess football is popular because
it is fast and the crowd can get very involved.
The traditional Scottish dish I guess would be fish and chips,
tasting better when you buy it in a chipshop and eat it with your fingers
from the newspaper wrapping! The favourite carry out food here is the
Indian Chicken Tikka Masala(my personal favourite)Fast food like pizza,
Chinese and Indian food, are very popular.Some people eat haggis,very
Scottish and gross!,scotch pies(nice) bridies(nice).

  
Some people think Scotland is still the way you see it in films like Rob Roy-we don't live in stone huts and wash our clothes in rivers! We are as technically advanced as the USA. Some people see our country as just quiet and scenic but we have plenty to offer the younger visitor as well.It is a beautiful historical lively and proud country.And we don't all eat haggis and wear kilts every day! I hate haggis and I only wear kilts to weddings and football games!
And it doesn't always rain!
    

 
  I am proud of our history, the way we fight for what we believe in. We are friendly and welcoming to visitors and get on well with people. we know how to party and have a good time! If there's one thing you would like people to know about my culture
it is that Scottish people are friendly and welcoming. We are very generous and love to welcome visitors. we are not mean with money,we are not all alcoholics and we don't go rioting every night.We are fun loving not thugs!

     Why not visit Scotland and find out for yourself...!
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To learn more about Scotland, Lynn recommends:
Braveheart (The true history, not the movie!)
The Scottish Tourist Board
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