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High 5: Ross Douglas



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Ross Douglas, 36, a blogger from Balgreen, reveals the city places that make him feel most nostalgic.
1 Edinburgh Zoo I met my first love there and I'm still reminded of her whenever I think of the zoo.

2 Princes Street Gardens My favourite way to spend a Sunday. Watching the world go by there is something so enjoyable you should have to pay a fee.

3 Farm Road from Westburn to Currie When I was young that road was a place where anything could happen. Fantasy took over.

4 Waverley Station Walking up from the station after spending time away from Edinburgh is the only time I truly appreciate the phrase "you never really miss something 'til it's gone".

5 Hutton's Rock, Arthur's Seat It has peered out over Edinburgh since before there was an Edinburgh to speak of.





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  • Last Updated: 23 June 2008 11:44 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: High 5
 
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Richard Head,

23/06/2008 13:04:54
How dull and uninteresting.
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Most certainly anonymous.,

23/06/2008 19:45:10
www.rossdouglas.co.uk
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Most certainly anonymous.,

23/06/2008 19:55:18
To be fair it certainly seems dull and uninteresting compared to your name. Kids at school call you Dick did they?

 

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