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Bahama Breeze Yankee Candle

Horrendous ipad photo, howeverrrr, pretty sure I just had the most relaxing bath ever. Bliss!


The Bahama Breeze Yankee Candle is AMAZING, for anyone that might fancy it. At first glance it does seem a little pricey (for a candle, anyway) but when you take into consideration how long it lasts, it's actually pretty good value. I've had lit almost all day, for two or three days now, and there's barely a dent in it. It smells delicious! My boyfriend even commented and, trust me, it's unusual for him to notice something like that! 





I have the large jar, which you can purchase here for £14.99. 

Jeffrey Street - Edinburgh

Feeling super tired today after my exam; one more to go and then I'm free for the summer! 

Anyway, on the way to the Exam Hall, I found this really nice, little shopping street in Edinburgh.

It's only a couple of minutes walk from Waverley Station, so perfect if you're travelling through and have a little while between trains. 

Jeffrey Street (pictured below, on Google Maps, incase anyone is rubbish with directions!) is littered with nice bistro-style restaurants, individual furnishing shops, clothes boutiques and quirky giftshops. Itbur's definitely worth a visit if you're looking to see the more unique side of the city centre.  




There's a really cute little sweetie shop, with the old fashioned jars and lovely gift ideas called Lickety Splits which is definitely worth a visit for locals and tourists.





There's also a very quirky designer clothes shop, for both men and women, called Corniche. I will admit, the clothes are not really to my taste, but there was no way I was going to walk past the Vivienne Westwood bags and shoes. Even if designer is not really your thing (hey, it's okay, it's not mine either!) take a wee peek, there's nothing wrong with a bit of window shopping. For those who are not located near Edinburgh, they also have an online shop which can be found here!

After all that shopping, if you find yourself a little hungry, continue along to St. Mary's Street and stop for a quick bite at Stac Polly Bistro; a lovely scottish restaurant, with a very relaxing atmosphere. Quite small so, perhaps, book to avoid disappointment!   


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