I just woke up, and here in Glasgow, we just had the first snow of the season. So, here is the first snow in Glasgow. Cheers!

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Went for a brief stroll to Edinburgh Castle, but decided not to explore the interior. Edinburgh Castle, a historic fortress in Scotland, is perched on Castle Rock—a site with human presence dating back to the Iron Age. The specifics of the early settlement remain somewhat mysterious.



Edinburgh is a city of subtle but profound enchantment. Spending just one afternoon exploring Edinburgh's steep hills, historic architecture, and vibrant restaurants, cafes, and shops will leave you with a treasure trove of fond memories.
Traveling to the capital for a vacation or moving here to work or study, you'll want to see its most unique and memorable sights. Here’s a helpful list of some of the best to get you started!
Watch the sunset from Arthur’s seat.
If you have always wanted to climb up an extinct volcano, Edinburgh gives you the opportunity to do just that. Arthur’s seat rises 251 m above sea level, surrounded by the lush lawns of Holyrood Park. It’s a relatively easy climb—or cycle if you have a bike available—and the views from the top are undeniably breath-taking.
Who knows—if you relocate to Edinburgh, this majestic spot could soon become a regular favorite. Learn about moving to Edinburgh, including removals, to make the transition as smooth as possible.
Explore the Royal Botanic Garden
Nestled on the outskirts of the New Town, The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh is the perfect place to spend a sunny day, wandering through its lush glades and admiring its exotic horticultural delights, which hail from around the world.
It's also a perfect place to relax with a cup of tea or coffee and take in the picturesque views.
While the wind gently sighs in the boughs overhead, you plan the next stop on your itinerary in Edinburgh itself.
Marvel at Jupiter Artland
Jupiter Artland combines contemporary artworks with lush landscapes, creating a unique artistic experience.
This is an attraction you definitely won't want to miss.
Located on the grounds of majestic Bonnington House, this sprawling sculpture park features works by prominent landscape designers and artists such as Charles Jencks, who famously devised the Garden of Cosmic Speculation, Jim Lambie, and Ian Hamilton Finlay. Everywhere you look, surprising artwork erupts out of the landscape to charm and beguile you.

Top Destinations for City Trips in the United Kingdom
Planning a city trip in the United Kingdom? Discover the most popular cities that offer a blend of history, culture, and entertainment. Here’s a look at some must-visit destinations:
1. LondonHighlights: Sightseeing, Museums, Shopping
London, the capital city, is a vibrant hub known for its iconic landmarks such as the Tower of London, British Museum, and Buckingham Palace. Whether you're exploring world-class museums or shopping on Oxford Street, London has something for everyone.
2. EdinburghHighlights: History, Castles, Sightseeing
The capital of Scotland, Edinburgh is famous for its historic and architectural landmarks, including Edinburgh Castle and the stunning Royal Mile. Enjoy the city’s rich history and breathtaking views from Arthur’s Seat.
3. ManchesterHighlights: Shopping, Restaurants, Nightlife
Known for its vibrant cultural scene, Manchester offers a mix of shopping, dining, and nightlife. Explore the Northern Quarter for unique boutiques and enjoy live music at various venues across the city.
4. BlackpoolHighlights: Entertainment, Family-friendly trips, Seaside
A classic seaside resort, Blackpool is famous for its amusement parks, the Blackpool Tower, and family-friendly attractions. Perfect for a fun-filled getaway by the sea!
5. LutonHighlights: Budget-friendly travel, Convenient public transport, Shopping
Luton is known for its accessibility and affordability, making it an excellent base for exploring London and the surrounding areas. Enjoy shopping at the Luton Mall and take advantage of convenient public transport options.
6. HeathrowHighlights: Convenient public transport, Cleanliness, Budget-friendly travel
As the main airport serving London, Heathrow is an ideal starting point for international travelers. The area is well-connected to central London and offers a variety of accommodation options.
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7. GlasgowHighlights: Shopping, Restaurants, Friendly locals
Glasgow is renowned for its friendly atmosphere, excellent shopping, and diverse culinary scene. Explore the Merchant City for unique shops and dine in some of the city's top restaurants.
8. BirminghamHighlights: Shopping, Restaurants, Food
As the second-largest city in the UK, Birmingham boasts a rich industrial history and a vibrant food scene. Visit the Bullring Shopping Centre and explore the diverse culinary offerings throughout the city.
9. LiverpoolHighlights: Shopping, Friendly locals, Nightlife
Known as the birthplace of The Beatles, Liverpool is rich in musical history and cultural attractions. Enjoy shopping at Liverpool ONE and experience the city's lively nightlife.
10. OxfordHighlights: History, Architecture, Sightseeing
Famous for its prestigious university, Oxford offers stunning architecture and a wealth of history. Take a walking tour of the University of Oxford and explore its beautiful colleges and gardens.
Best Vacation Packages
Looking for the best vacation packages? Whether you want a quick weekend getaway or an extended city trip, many travel companies offer curated packages that include accommodations, transportation, and guided tours for these popular UK destinations.
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“Foundation Of Wisdom” Friday, June 13, 2025
Key Verse
“Hear counsel, and receive instruction, that thou mayest be wise in thy latter end” (Proverbs 19:20).
Text —Proverbs 19:18-21
Message
According to Isaac Asimov, “The saddest aspect of life right now is that science gathers knowledge faster than society gathers wisdom.” As Bible students, we all know that the fear of the LORD is the foundation of true wisdom because all who obey His commandments will grow in wisdom.
Unfortunately, wisdom seems to be on the wane these days because the present society tends to value that which is trendy, spectacular, and instantaneous and neglect wisdom, which is classic, unpretentious, and unhurried. Moreover, young people are entranced by their youthful audacity rather than the prudence of maturity. Yet, the human society desperately needs wisdom in our spiritual, secular, social, business, career, and academic pursuits. In fact, we all need wisdom each day: in our work, in our families, in our learning, and in our effort to be servants of Jesus Christ. As a young person, you need to know, not only how to do things, but also which of those things are right and will be fruitful. In Psalm 111:10, we are told that true wisdom emanates from the fear of the LORD.
Quote
We all need wisdom each day
Challenge
They who are enticed by the world are not wise.
Prayer for today
O Lord, I do need wisdom, Your wisdom.