I really love palm trees. Back in 2023 I was a bit taken aback to see them in Ireland. They have them here too. While Aberdeen is a beach town, it probably won’t crack 70F while we are here. (But if it does I will probably head to the beach.)
Tag: scotland
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On to Drum Castle, the grounds
The final castle of our tour – Drum. An interesting find! Last time I saw a tree like this – it was at Muir Woods (named for the Scottish born American naturalist). This one is estimated to have been planted in the 1860s.
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Crathes Castle
A different flavor of castle! This one was apparently occupied until around 1950. They have a a ParkRun here! It also has a lovely garden – hope to be back there in spring when more of the plants are in bloom.














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The Firth of Forth
I was really into bridges as a kid. It is cool to go over this truss bridge (once the longest of its type in the world) and see a suspension bridge (that was also once the longest outside the US). ScotRail trains have fairly dirty windows.
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Edinburgh Castle
Our final touristy thing last week was Camera Obscura a tower of illusions and stuff with a cool observation deck. If you have been to the Royal Mile you have probably passed it.
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Clinical trials / race for a vaccine
So now, 2020 qualifies as history. A history exhibit on the story behind the COVID-19 vaccines touches a bit close to my heart. I did volunteer for the AstraZeneca vaccine trial (and while they were reviewing exclusion criteria … in November of 2019 – there was one for “any experimental treatment for COVID.” I had volunteered for a hydroxychloroquine versus placebo study for protection of health care providers earlier in May 2019. I scoffed, “that stuff clearly didn’t work – and I bet they’ll tell you I got placebo.” They called the national PI. I was excluded. And about 4 weeks later I got the Pfizer vaccine. Given a lot of people (including health care workers younger than me) had died – it was an immense relief. I got the second dose in January of 2020. I then shivered uncontrollably watching Ohio State lose to Alabama from my driveway with friends. I then went on to shiver nearly uncontrollably for the next 24 hours (realizing it was my immune system’s response.) This represented such an advance (getting a vaccine into human trials so quickly – with prior foundational work on mRNA having already been done.) It saddens me that so many have lost trust in science and when something like this happens again – it probably won’t go as well.

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More from Edinburgh – plagued
So, as we are settling into a more routine routine, to some extent – a lot of these posts will reflect a backlog. Some will even be (sort of) intersectional – where medical research meets history so to speak. This isn’t about a clinical trial – but this suit was worn by a plague doctor. The weird beak thing was a pretty intense mask (filled with lavender and other herbs to ward off the miasma – but actually pretty effectively filter out airborne Yersinia pestis). At times in my medical career I have wished for some lavender in my mask … sometimes for toxic sock syndrome / sometimes for other things.
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Castle Tour
Part 1. Just about 20 minutes south of Aberdeen in Stonehaven (which has a unique heated saltwater pool that opens 25 May) is THE castle to see in Scotland. The Crown Jewels (which we did NOT photo in Edinburgh as that is banned) were hidden here from Oliver Cromwell, and co. I have never watched Game of Thrones but apparently this has something to do with it.










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Dolly
Part two of our Edinburgh adventure was a trip to the National Museum Of Scotland – which is fantastic. The first mammal born cloned from adult somatic cells is on display. We didn’t start to even scratch the surface of all the interesting stuff there. (The links to social media sites only push through the first picture so go to islesandtrials.org to see more!

More realistically proportioned mannequin 
More info on body positive mannequins 
Lighthouse lens 
Advertisement “encouraging” COVID vaccination circa 2021 
The main hall 
Architect Zaha Hadid designed shoes 
Taxidermied cats, um not doing cloning…

