Stella’s Christmas Wish is set in Edinburgh and ….
… On her
right-hand side a train glided into Waverley Station. Down in Princes Street
Gardens water had been flooded in and frozen to make a skating rink and it was
busy both with competent skaters and people holding on to each other, laughing
if they fell over. That was a comic Christmas-card scene – but the wider
picture showed the dull winter green of the gardens; stalls selling food and
mulled wine; the wheel – Edinburgh’s equivalent of the London Eye over the
Christmas period.
… the beautiful Scottish Borders
The Eildon Hills
were white on the top, like a snow queen’s tablecloth. It was said that fairies
lived there and that long ago the Queen of the Fairies enticed a Borders man
called Thomas the Rhymer away to fairyland. When he returned years later –
thinking he’d been gone only a few days – he had the ability to see into the
future. Alice read Stella and Maddie that story one winter when they were
little and for years they imagined that their Christmas-tree fairy had come
from that fairyland in the hills.
Lovely locations!
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They are! Thanks for commenting, Patsy. All the best for 2019.
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