This post is long overdue. Earlier, back in January, I wrote about Haddington’s lovely, colourful storefronts but did not share the fact that the rest of the town is just as pretty. So, this is well overdue! I took a lot of photos. It is time to share them.
As Haddington is on the water, this was my immediate destination. The River Tyne. Do you like reflections? I do. The reflections were hypnotic and uncannily soothing. I find they immediately slow you down to take note. Well, for me at least and I need it! It was a glorious day.
I passed by what seems like one of the local’s popular pubs, The Waterside Bistro. Lovely.
Opposite the Bistro was St Mary’s Parish. What a lovely town!
Even with its Winter undress, the town was picturesque. I’m going to have to return later in Spring/Summer to see how it outshines its Winter offering.
A stroll around the town centre was like being wrapped in a rainbow. It is so colourful.
I remember being quite taken by this complex at Dickson Close with its bold yellow walls. I wish I knew the history. I am definitely going to do a return trip to do a little digging. This visit was one of those “hop on a bus and see where it takes me fling!” LOL!
Well, Haddington was definitely worth the bus ride!
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