On being 90
Originally posted on It was always sunny:
On the 21st October 2016 I became a nonagenarian. When I was a wee girl I was very proud to have been born…
Originally posted on It was always sunny:
On the 21st October 2016 I became a nonagenarian. When I was a wee girl I was very proud to have been born…
Maryhill Burgh Halls Trust was up for an award!
The Chandelier of Lost Earrings – a beautiful sculpture on display at Glasgow Women’s Library until 21st December, 2016.
An 18th century “new town”, an old crofting village and a walk along the River Leacainn.
Two beautiful National Trust for Scotland properties, a 17th century mansion and a lush garden, visited on a day of typical Scottish weather: sunshine and showers!
Holmwood, built in 1857-8, is a unique villa designed by Glasgow’s second most famous architect, Alexander ‘Greek’ Thomson.
A sculpture trail based on the loveable comic-strip character, Oor Wullie.
A stroll along Glasgow’s Clyde Walkway, and a trip back in time to the Garden Festival of 1988.
An urban walk featuring a river, a castle and a ship-building museum.
A memorial to the soldiers of Glasgow who fought on the Somme and the women at home who knitted for them.
Jupiter Artland is a fabulous sculpture park near Edinburgh, with installations by artists such as Ian Hamilton Finlay, Charles Jencks and Antony Gormley. It’s a lovely day out on a sunny day.
Drumlanrig Castle is the Dumfriesshire seat of the Duke of Buccleuch, one of the largest landowners in Europe.