A beautiful warm sunny day
The Dean Cemetery, Royal Botanic Gardens & Linlithgow Palace
In the morning we set off to the Dean Cemetery, armed with the knowledge that Margaret had given us, as to the whereabouts of Dad's grave site
We went round to the office at the left hand side and a man came out asking us if he could help us. We told him our story of looking for Dad's grave site and gave him the date of his death. He invited us in and said that for £10 he could look up the register. He brought out this massive old book
It took a little while searching among the gravestones, but eventually found it where J.K.Laidlaw's stone was
Margaret said that Dad's ashes were interred in the same site.
We got a handwritten record of Dad's entry in the book to keep. All in all it was an unexpectedly good result.
From there we went to the entrance to the Royal Botanic Gardens
... with a beautiful set of gates just as you walk in
Here is the information about them
In the huge glasshouse were some plants of particular interest
Pitcher plants
Orchids
The we walked up through the immaculate grounds to the Terrace cafe
... where we had a nice lunch
We left there to go off to Linlithgow Palace and who should we meet there but - look hard ...
We walked inside to the centre court with a waterless fountain - well it plays on special occasions!
We got guided round round by two young ladies about 10 or 11 years old dressed in period cotume. They did a great job!

is that where an annual summer dance is held? We visited via the canal, with the Scott's and MacDonald's. a dancing hang out by the look of things.
ReplyDeleteYes, It is called the Scotch Hop and attracts about 2 or 3 hundred dancers including lots of non-dancers.
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