Glasgow Gallivanting: April 2018
In which we visit a distillery and think of all the Scottish words we know for drunk.
In which we visit a distillery and think of all the Scottish words we know for drunk.
A fever hospital in early 20C Glasgow.
A history project and a Canadian vacation.
Cemeteries, street art and selfies.
Cuttin’ a rug through the snowdrops, feeling wabbit and a woman on the shelf.
The Chandelier of Lost Earrings – a beautiful sculpture on display at Glasgow Women’s Library until 21st December, 2016.
Glasgow’s Suffrage Oak.
I respond to the Day in the Life Challenge – where will it take me? Somewhere special!
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