Ok so that last post was full of long stories not about me so lets take a break and smell (or look) at some flowers.
Aaaaah, much better. Now lets talk about Glasgow. Incidentally, all of the above photos are from the Botanical gardens in Glasgow. Funny how that worked out.
So getting to Glasgow was fairly easy, it is just a 2 hour bus ride away from Edinburgh (pretty cheap too!). I was greeted in Glasgow by fellow Canadian (and just a super cool guy) Jan.
But before I met Jan, I had to take the Glasgow underground train. Now I will qualify this by say that I haven't been on too many subways in my day, but the Glasgow subway can only be described as adorable. Why, well I wish I had a photo to make a case for myself but at the time I was being lazy and couldn't be bothered taking it out of my bag. I will however paint you a word picture. First off there is only one line that goes in a circle around the city (two if you count that they have one train going each way on the line). The platform is probably about 30 meters long and the the train maybe a little longer then yours average tram. But the height of the tram was maybe 5'8" (yeah I mix metric and imperial systems, what of it). So if like me you are taller then 5'8" then you need to find a seat, or do a half-squat to fit in. And at every the train driver pops out of a window in the front to make sure everyone is on. This last part isn't that weird, but most drivers will have a door and not need to "Dukes of Hazard" themselves to see out. Anyway.
We went to Jan's place and unknown to me I was walking into a pot luck which was super awesome. I got to eat a lot of food and meet some of Jan's super cool friends (I feel as though the words "super cool" may become overused very quickly). After a bit of food and cider everyone went home and had some needed sleep.
Streets of Glasgow |
Next we have a plane. Does it have any significance? I don't really know, probably. I mean it's a spitfire but other then that I just like planes. What's the purpose of the seagulls? I am going to guess none. They like random crap at this place. There was even a stuffed specimen of the wild haggis, rainbow hair and all.
The last installation here was actually interesting. Just a giant group of hanging faces with various expressions. it was pretty cool so it earned a spot on my SD card.
But to be honest I was much more excited about something I saw on the way back to Jan's place. So those of you that don't know, I am a huge fan of Doctor Who. If you do not know what this is I suggest that you find out, because it is an awesome show. If you do know the show then hopefully you will appreciate this picture.
oooooo weeeee oooooo |
The next was pretty relaxed. I went out with some people to have a picnic in Bellahousten Park. This place is pretty sweet. I wish I had taken some pictures of the playground because it was ridiculous. Filled with giant jelly babies, tire zip lines and random concrete blocks. Before having out picnic we headed over to the "House For and Art Lover". The original designs for the house were made by Charles Rennie Mackintosh and his wife in 1901 for and architecture contest. It wasn't built until 1989 in the park and now it is used for meetings, weddings and other events.
Back of the house. |
foot |
garden |
Well that's the gist of Glasgow. Hopefully Stirling will be up soon.
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