LARGS. Across to Great Cumbrae.

The island hopping continues.

A follow on from the earlier post of the expedition along the River Clyde and to the Islands. Or two of them at least, Bute and Great Cumbrae. The first stop was Rothesay, the capital of the island. Sorting through I’ve found a few more images of the day.

Right, a bit of an action packed day today in the company of Alistair K. It started with a trip up to Glasgow from north west England. Arrival there was a little delayed so the trot across Glasgow Central was a little brisker than intended. No problem we still made the Wemyss Bay train comfortably. Wemyss Bay station is a glorious thing from the heyday of the River Clyde steamers […]

I’ve made a start on the images from the Glasgow meet up expedition and found a few that wrap up the days proceedings. Another visit will be sorted and organised at some point. In the meantime memories will be kept gently simmering with these. Some Links. https://peoplemakeglasgow.com/ https://www.visitscotland.com/destinations-maps/glasgow/see-do/ https://www.visitscotland.com/ https://lachlan-main.pixels.com/shop/canvas+printshttps://lachlan-main.pixels.com/featured/boots-and-bandana-lachlan-main.html?product=adult-tshirt https://www.shutterstock.com/g/Lachlan1/sets https://www.alamy.com/portfolio/imagesbylachlan

Right, you join me as my train home speeds through the Scottish Borders under evening skies growing leadend with grey clouds. It’s been another great day out, catching up with my good mate Gareth the G-Man. To ease the getting about we used the Glasgow Subway ( mode of transport not a sandwich chain ) and travelled out to Partick in the west of the city. It’s an interesting stretch, […]

There is a quiet B road that runs south from the Highland town of Aviemore and threads it’s way through the thickly wooded hills and soon leaves the clamour of the town behind. It’s a twisting, winding route with little traffic, a quiet alternative to the heavy roar of the A9 which it parallels.