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Fossil Grove
Today we drove down to Victoria Park to visit Fossil Grove, some fossilised Lepidodendron trees discovered in 1887 and preserved in a museum. Inside was very dark, and it was really hard taking any pics. Here’s the model showing where the … Continue reading
Evening walk
It’s been a dreich weekend, but yesterday evening it was dry enough that Niall and I headed out for a walk. We walked up the road behind our house and I was pleased to see a gull posing nicely for … Continue reading
Around the University
It was dry again at lunchtime today so I slipped my camera in my pocket and headed out again. As I wandered through Professors’ Square I spied a crow hopping around. He obliged me by staying still just long enough … Continue reading
Posted in Flowers, Photos, Scotland, University
Tagged Carlyle, crow, Glasgow, Glasgow University, Kelvin, Kelvingrove, lion and unicorn, willowherb
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Cultivated wild flowers
As I was wandering around Uni today I noticed this flower bed at the side of the road. Up until this year, these beds have contained cultivated flowers, but this year they also contain a fair amount of “wild” flowers … Continue reading
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Tagged #clmooc, Glasgow, Parks and Gardens, public spaces, Victoria Park, wild flowers
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Content is Glasgow?
Last summer the Commonwealth Games were in Glasgow. The image on the left is the perky mascot, Clyde, with the slogan “People make Glasgow” proudly displayed on his chest. I was reminded of this last night when I saw it … Continue reading
Another blog
Recently my University set up an official blog for Uni staff. I haven’t quite worked out how to use it yet (as in, what I should be posting), but it makes sense to have something a bit more official for … Continue reading
