It's played on a Thursday night I have other things to do that night.
The venue is 100 yeards from Rosslyn Chapel featured in Da Vinci Code.
That whole area simply reeks with history. It's a fascinating place.
(I don't work on The Corner, I make it up as I go along and it usually
takes about 10-15 minutes - yes that long) 😉
Originally posted by greenpawn34Now I have yet another reason to visit Scotland to play in a chess tournament. I could lose every game and call the trip a big success.
It's played on a Thursday night I have other things to do that night.
The venue is 100 yeards from Rosslyn Chapel featured in Da Vinci Code.
That whole area simply reeks with history. It's a fascinating place.
(I don't work on The Corner, I make it up as I go along and it usually
takes about 10-15 minutes - yes that long) 😉
Paul
I went to visit the Chapel last summer after having a meal in the the Roslin Glen hotel which is different frm the Original Roslin Glen Hotel, as Geoff says it just down the road and very interesting it was to they have constructed a huge scafold like stucture around it with a roof to protect it mind you it was seven pounds to get in and a bit more for the official tour so we just wandered around on our own and no photos to be taken in side not that that stopped me tee hee ok still a rebel at heart.