Happy 10th anniversary, Glasgow Gallivanter!
I love food, drink, music & walking both in my home country, Scotland, and abroad. This is my travel blog where I intend to write about all these things. It’s under construction, but please call back later. As a taster, here I am at the Grand Canyon in 2009.
The image and text above announced to the world my arrival as a travel blogger on July 5th, 2011. Well, when I say the world, I mean my Mum and Dad. We were about to embark on one of our North American road-trips, and blogging daily while we were away seemed like a good way to keep them informed of what we were up to. I continued to blog on-the-go for about three years – certainly, the posts are short and with few images, but I couldn’t find the energy to do that now.
During those three years I never seemed to look up and realise that there were other bloggers out there talking to each other, so those early posts are eerily quiet. That first documented trip was to Georgia and the Carolinas, and a little bit of Tennessee. In honour of my tenth anniversary I have chosen one image from each post, so at last someone will see them! Clicking on the captions will take you to the full post if interested.


















So there you have it: the blog’s first travels in a nutshell. This has been a fantastic hobby for 10 years, and I hope to keep it going for at least another 10 (preferably, post-pandemic, with some actual travel). I love being able to preserve my memories in this way and so appreciate the contacts it has helped me make. Dear reader, I mean you! Thank you everyone for reading and reacting.


Happy 10th blogiversary. Raising a glass to the next 10!
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Cheers, Helen!
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Happy tenth blogiversary, Anabel. A decade of blogging; a wonderful hobby indeed. I’m glad you had many follow-up trips to the US and elsewhere. And, that quiet comment section sure has exploded over the years! 🙂
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Thank you Liesbet! I’m glad things have developed the way they did.
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Congratulations Anabel to you and John (the photographer, par excellence!) … wonderful memories for you – I’ve never been to that part of the States. Cheers Hilary
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Thanks! Here’s to the next 10 years.
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Congratulations on your 10th blogging anniversary! I’ve realised more and more as this pandemic has worn on how fortunate it was that I decided to set up a blog too. It is such a good chronicle of past trips – I wouldn’t have remembered all the detail if I hadn’t written about it and photographed it. Plus you meet so many interesting people! Hopefully there will be many more trips to come 🙂
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Exactly! It’s great to look back on past trips, especially when you can’t currently do any. And I agree about meeting interesting people from all over the globe.
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Time does fly ☹️
I’ve been doing this blogging lark for a little longer than you but the years have flown by.
I discovered your blog when it had been live for a while but have been enjoying reading your posts ever since.
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The first proper interactions I had were during the A to Z Challenge in 2014. I can’t remember how and when you and I “met”. I do remember that at the very beginning I thought you were a woman because I mistook ms for Ms rather than your initials!
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Congratulations on 10 years, Anabel! A stunning heading photo! The Savannah, Georgia, photo brings to mind the movie “Midnight in the garden of good and evil.” You seem to do well with heights. Chimney Rock leaves me breathless even sitting at my kitchen table. 🙂 I love your blog, Anabel. I have mentioned to you in the past, how you even make history fun. Here is to at least another 10 years!💕
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Thank you! I meant to read the book / see the movie Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil before we went and didn’t. Guess what? I still haven’t!
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I cannot recall the plot, Anabel. I recall it was a good movie.
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What a wonderful canon of work you have created. Happy 10th, and here’s to ten more!!!!!
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Thanks, Kim! I hope to keep going for at least 10 more.
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Congratulations on ten years of blogging, Anabel! I loved learning more about your blogging history. Like others, I am so glad that you decided to open your blog out to all!
Cheers to ten more years!
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Thank you! Here’s to 10 more years to all of us, and may they be more normal than the last two …
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Happy 10th anniversary! I’m glad you finally decided to start reaching out to other bloggers – I’ve enjoyed being blog friends all these years (and meeting in person too!), and hope you keep the blog going for at least another ten years! I’m enjoying reading some of your early posts too.
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Thanks Jessica! And I’ve enjoyed meeting up with you too, both virtually and in person. Over the last year and a half when things have been so weird I’ve particularly valued my blogging connections.
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Happy 10th Birthday Glasgow Gallivanter! That’s a great achievement! I think I may be a little bit behind you, 9 years this month. Happy future travels Anabel. Xx
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Thanks – and 9 years is not far behind!
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Congratulations on your 10th blogging anniversary Anabel, here’s to the next ten years 🙂
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Thank you! And let’s hope the next ten are an improvement over the last two.
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Congratulations – 10 years is quite an achievement. I’ve so enjoyed reading about your travels and learning more about Glasgow through your wonderful posts and I look forward to another 10 years!
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Thank you! So do I, though it scares me to think how old I will be in another 10 years.
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Happy Anniversary Anabel.. It has been a very great pleasure being a very small part of it particularly your wanders around Glasgow and surrounds. and I have enjoyed all your photographs.
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Thank you! I’m glad you enjoy seeing Glasgow through my eyes.
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Happy Blogging anniversary! And it was a little odd to see photos of places I’ve actually been to on your blog…and sort of fun. Usually, I just look at them and think, “wow, I’d like to go there someday!”
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Thank you! I’m looking forward to the day when I can travel further than Scotland again, beautiful though it is.
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Here’s to the next fabulous 10, and to lots of meet ups in the next 10 too 🙂 so glad you did look up and start to discover other bloggers and that I discovered you too. Happy Anniversary Anabel 🙂 and also a very happy anniversary to your sidekick and photographer xxx
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Gosh, Becky, I’ve just come in and looked at my notifications. You have been busy! Thank you so much, and let’s hope for a real-life meet up again soon. My sidekick and photographer (I really should put an s on Gallivanter!) is currently cycling his way up the Outer Hebrides.
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I’ve been having fun 🙂
oh my is it that time already for his cycling adventure. How’s the weather for them?
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Very good! The advance forecast looked poor but he keeps sending me pictures of islands in the sun. Not jealous …
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Are you sure he is taking them now and hasn’t saved up some from the past?!!!
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Surely he could never be so devious!
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And yes fingers crossed for a meet up this year xxx
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10 years. Well done.
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Thank you! Onwards …
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I will be reading some of these like the famous Biltmore Estate and that cabin. I would never ever be standing that close to death. It just looks so damn scary. I’m glad you are continuing to write about your travels near and far. This Friday I am getting my 2nd shot…Moderna.
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Thanks Birgit! I know I always make you nervous with those clifftop poses, I’m so sorry. Good news on the second shot.
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Congratulations! And you don’t look a day older! I shall have to come back to this post and read the original posts – that Chimney Rock for instance is fascinating, where on earth where you to get that photo?
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Oh you flatterer! But thank you. We are 200 feet above Chimney Rock at another vantage point.
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Congratulations on your “blogoversary !”
We really enjoy your adventures.
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Thank you! I’m glad to hear that.
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Happy Anniversary, Ms Gallivanter. Anabel, your writing about your adventures and photography always draw me back for more look forward to the next ten years of exchanging life between NZ and Scotland.
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Thanks Suzanne! I look forward to that too.
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It looks like a fabulous trip, Anabel. My good old laptop finally packed in and I don’t much like reading posts in miniature but I can manage the odd comment. Here’s to your next 10 🤣💕
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Thanks Jo! Sorry to hear about the demise of your laptop: very frustrating.
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Hi Jo, hopefully you are able to get a new laptop soon missing your input in the blogging community 🙂
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Congratulations! Thanks for taking us along on your gallivants! Here’s to many more years of adventures.
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Thanks Janis! Here’s to many more years, maybe not at the same level of adventure for a while, but some day I hope.
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Congratulations on your first ten years and I look forward to the next ten years with double the pleasure knowing now what to expect from you. The photography was outstanding then as now and I hope we can all start travelling soon to, as it were, scratch the itch. I keep on thinking of taking a coach trip somewhere but then another batch of Delta breaks out somewhere and I crawl back into my shell. Talk about lost confidence! So again dear Anabel, many congratulations on reaching this milestone.
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Thank you! We certainly haven’t travelled as far recently as we did at the beginning of the blog, but we’ll get away some time. I share your caution.
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Congratulations!
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Thank you!
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Congratulations on your first ten years, Anabel! Great pictures as always – you certainly set the bar high from the start!
I’ve never been to Georgia – through but not to. I’ve visited North Carolina, though. Great place!
And now things are beginning to look yup, what plans are you making for real or imaginery trips?
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Thank you! I think plans will remain imaginary for the foreseeable future, but we’ll get away again some time.
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Fab!
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Thanks!
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Long live the Glasgow Gallivanter! Happy anniversary, dear Anabel! 💐 I wish you more & more interesting visits, photos & posts! 😊
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Thank you so much! I certainly hope to live long.
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😁😁😁🎉🎉🎉
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Congratulations and keep on going.
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Thanks – I hope to!
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I have been blogging since 2016.
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I thought you had been going longer than 2016.
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quite right – 2006, I started on AOL who moved everyone to Blogger then switched to WordPress in 2009.
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Ah, that sounds more like it! I started on Blogger in 2009 on a completely different topic, but I prefer WordPress.
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I hope you keep it up too. I have enjoyed coming over and reading and dreaming of traveling. Happy Anniversary!
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Thank you! And you will make it over here, I’m sure – eventually.
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Happy Blogversary and Congratulations on our ten year milestone as a blogger! You have certainly visited some spectacular places and had some incredible experiences.
I actually started my blog for similar reasons: it was a way of keeping folks back home informed about our experiences when we emigrated to the US. I wonder if, like me, you have found over the years that you now just enjoy blogging for its own sake and for the connections to other bloggers and readers?
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Thank you! It seems a few of us have had similar experiences: starting for family and friends and then getting caught up in the wonderful blogging network. I certainly agree that the connections are what make it.
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Great photographs. You certainly get around. When I was at my most adventurous outdoors the internet didn’t exist at all and even comparing my posts from five years ago to now there’s a definite drop in ambition (i.e doing big serious hills) if not in quality of photography or writing. Only natural I suppose as I shuffle nearer 70 than in my springy prime. Love that chimney rock photo.
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Thanks Bob. We don’t live up to our previous escapades either and it looks as though it will be a while before we get back to them.
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Congratulations on your first ten years 🙂
Lovely old posts
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Thank you for visiting them all!
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My pleasure 🙂
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Keep on blogging — for us!
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Thanks – I hope to!
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Yes, congratulations on 10 years of fabulous blogging! I really enjoy your posts & photos so I’m happy to know you intend to keep posting. I’ve enjoyed all I’ve learned of your beautiful Scotland too😄
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Thank you, I’m glad you enjoy my posts and I’m always happy to praise Scotland to you all.
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Happy anniversary! You do a great job.
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Thank you for the compliment!
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Nice way to celebrate the anniversary of your blog. You had the same reason as us to start your blog: keeping family and friends up to date on your travel. For us it was in 2012 when we moved to Paris for a few years. I also never imagine that there would be so many strangers who would take an interest in our simple blog. We are also looking forward to be more active on the blog with some real travel. Happy anniversary and many more years to come,
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Thanks! And, yes, the blog developed in unexpected ways once I started making connections!
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Congratulations on ten years Anabel. Lovely gallery of photos you have there.
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Thanks, glad you liked them!
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Happy ten years!
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Thank you!
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Wow! That was a great way for your folks to join you in your travels. Congratulations on your tenth anniversary of blogging!
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Thank you! It’s a real milestone.
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