Day trip to Glasgow- early start!
Amazing what you can find on Wikipedia, isn’t it? Big thanks to them for all of these images. I hope to see these and much more, but I don’t know what time I’ll get back. I probably won’t be able to link to Cate at Show My Face early doors, but hope to catch up later.
Don’t forget to find six words for Saturday, will you? Have a great day!





Enjoy your trip. We visited Glasgow last summer and had a wonderful time.
LikeLike
Isn’t it a fun city? I loved it! 🙂
LikeLike
How fun! Enjoy!
LikeLike
I did! I did! Such tired feet 🙂
LikeLike
Your post makes me want to go on vacation. Maybe I will take a virtual one…
LikeLike
I do that all the time, Charleen! But day trips are nice too, when you can’t get away. 🙂
LikeLike
Have a great weekend.
LikeLike
Thanks, Romi 🙂 Saturday was great. Much work to do on Sunday!
LikeLike
I just love that coat-of-arms – those fish are great! 😀
LikeLike
Aren’t they? I really like coats of arms in general, but this one is very razamatazz 🙂
LikeLike
nice sharing; have a good trip
much love…
LikeLike
Tired but happy, Gillena. Thanks 🙂
LikeLike
Enjoy your day amongst the Weegies, ,looking forward to your tales and pics in the week!
LikeLike
Thanks, Rich 🙂 A long day but I loved it.
LikeLike
Ah, the city of my birth… Hope you have a great visit, and that the rain holds off!
LikeLike
No, it didn’t but I still had a wonderful time, Elaine. I’ve never been before so I wasn’t sure if I would. Loved it 🙂
LikeLike
I’m looking forward to your photos and tales of your exploits!
LikeLike
Have a great day Jo. I’m up there at the end of the month and the Dali painting is top of my list. I hope the Scottish weather is kind to you!
LikeLike
I like rain, Debbie 🙂 Well, there wasn’t a lot of choice!
LikeLike
awesome 6 words – and great pics too 🙂
LikeLike
Where would I be without Wiki? 🙂
LikeLike
Oh lucky you Jo … Kelvingrove Art Gallery is a must .. if you see nothing else Dali ‘s Christ on the Cross is a very powerful painting.
Funnily enough BB is off up to Glasgow tomorrow for a couple of days don’t think he’ll be visiting Art Galleries Lol
Have a really great day !
LikeLike
I’m cross with myself now, Poppy! It was raining quite hard when I left the Sauchiehall St. Willow Tea Rooms and the waitress said it was a long walk so I headed down to the river instead! And still got soaked and footsore. I’m pretty sure I’m going back though. 4 and a half hours was impossible, but I loved what I saw. 🙂
LikeLike
Have a wonderful trip, Jo. Yes, the Coat of Arms is really splendid. 🙂
LikeLike
I really like coats of arms, Ad. If I could find some time from somewhere I’d quite like to study them. No- it’s not going to happen, is it 🙂
LikeLike
Shouldn’t think so, Jo, but stranger things have happened. 😀
LikeLike
Do enjoy, sure you will – it’s a wonderful city… 🙂
LikeLike
Fantastic, even under grey, wet skies! I loved it, Drake. My first visit 🙂
LikeLike
have fun Jo, we both loved Glasgow, where S’s family came from 🙂
LikeLike
I seem to be finding lots of Scottish relatives today, Christine. (not mine!) 🙂
LikeLike
we could lend you some … after all my d-i-l has both Scottish and Polish grandparents … one of those wartime adventures …
LikeLike
Sounds fun, but they weren’t all fun times, were they? I must have a proper look at your ‘about’ page one of these days 🙂
LikeLike
What an interesting contrast between the two photos from the same city! Fun post, Jo. Makes me think about Scotland! I was there for a week once a LONG time ago. I’ve always thought it would be fun to go back and stay there until I can pick up a proper Scottish burr. It’s lovely to listen to.
LikeLike
I’d never been to Glasgow, Naomi, always bypassing it on my way to the West Coast. I was surprised at how different it is from Edinburgh, but I still loved it. 🙂
LikeLike
Have a lovely day, Jo, in Jock’s home city. Would you have time to go to Pollock Park, to the Burrell Collection?
LikeLike
We only had 4 and a half hours, Viv- impossible to see half of what I wanted, and my feet are seriously tired. But the rest of me’s happy 🙂
LikeLike
I put your words in Mr Linky at Cate’s. Happy is good.
LikeLike
Bless you- I wondered how RJ got there! I was doing the Abbott and Costello head scratching 🙂 Nice to know I’ve got a good fairy. Many thanks, Viv.
LikeLike
I just love that coat of arms Jo. Absolutely stunning! Lovely post! I love Wikipedia. 🙂
How is the weather there? Luckily it cleared up here today and hope to hear the same there. Have a fun day! 😀 ♥ Big Hugs ♥
LikeLike
Glasgow rained on me rather severely, Sonel, but I forgive it 🙂
LikeLike
Have a great day Jo! You are starting early and I am up late. I liked it better when we were in the same time zone. 🙂
LikeLike
I saw your comment just before I set out but I’m back now, still in a different time zone. 🙂 After travelling all that distance today, it doesn’t seem right somehow. Exhausted but happy!
LikeLike
Gold you had a fabulous day Jo. Looking forward to the story. Rest well 🙂
LikeLike
Added this to my bucket list! 😀
– Rahul
LikeLike
Good idea, Rahul 🙂
LikeLike
Yo yo!! 😀
– Rahul
LikeLike
buon giorno cara Giovanna, sto per uscire, ma ho visto che hai appena pubblicato e volevo solo faqrti un piccolo saluto, sperando che la tua spalla stia meglio, tornerò con calma a vedere i tuoi post recenti
un abbraccio
LikeLike
Ventis, I see you have another stunningly lovely post! I didn’t have time to read it properly tonight so I will return tomorrow 🙂 Thanks for your lovely visit! Happy weekend 🙂
LikeLike
grazie dei complimenti Giovanna! come vedi sono tornata con calma, mi piace apprezzare le tue grandi foto
quel ponte è davvero attraente, e quel grande palazzo severo e maestoso
🙂
LikeLike