Tuesday 10 September 2013

Part II - Glasgow

Our VIP visitor came to London at the perfect time of the year. The weather was wonderful, the street markets were lively, and there was a bank holiday weekend. A perfect excuse to take a trip somewhere that none of us had ever ventured before. Glasgow, Scotland! We booked our return train tickets, loaded up our bags, and headed north.

We were ready...



...and excited...


...and a little bit cramped. But still happy!


The views on the train ride were beautiful. Next time, we are renting a car and just driving around the countryside to see what there is to see. I wanted to jump off the train and frolic around the rolling hills.





Check out those little sheep dots!

We arrived at our hotel on the later side so we grabbed a quick bite and a drink and settled in for the night. Thoroughly refreshed, we woke up bright and early the next day to get breakfast and get going. Mike opted for the traditional Scottish breakfast. 

Just a light meal, really.



The area of town that we stayed in was very close to the University of Glasgow, so we made that our first stop. The areas surrounding the main grounds are meticulously maintained and picturesque...



So much so that Otis had to stop to work on his dog modelling. He has an audition coming up...

Like I said, the grounds were beautiful, and the university itself wasn't too shabby either.

















"Oh hey, I'll just meet you guys in the quad later...I've got to get to Midwifery"



It seems the curriculum has changed quite a bit these days.



Our next stop was Kelvingrove Park, where there seemed to be little surprises around every corner. 

Statues...



Bagpipers practicing among the trees... 




...and there was one particular tree that we came across that deserved special attention. Mixed in with the leaves were little bits of paper with wishes on them. Anyone walking by could write down their wish for the universe, and hang it in the wind. All of the wishes were very lovely....peace on earth, more hand-holding, fewer worries. All left by people that, I believe, want the world to be a little bit brighter. 


I wrote down my greatest wish of all. I think it's a pretty good one. 


The way I see it, now, in some small way, my Mom has been to Glasgow too.











We finished up at the park with a solid tree-climb....


More dog posing....



and finally wrapped up the first day in the city with a few drinks down a hidden street off the main drag. 










Phew, there is so much more Glasgow to show you, but I will save it for the next post. I know I said that this series of entries would be a trilogy, but I think it's going to turn into a Friday the 13th scenario. Start with I, end up with XVII. I'll try to keep it down to IV.





1 comment:

  1. Otis has a real talent. You all look great!

    I miss you so much <3

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