Christmas Shopping on a Saturday

Neither of us could decide what to do or where to go today, so we took ourselves in to Glasgow on the bus. 45minutes on the bus and 15minutes in the car. However, with the new draconian drink-drive limit in Scotland, the bus makes sense, whereas the new limit makes no sense.

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The Toon was busy today. Christmas shoppers (and avoiders) every one. Spot the red hat Hazel!

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‘X’ marks the spot in the old Lewis’s building in Argyle Street in Glasgow. Don’t know what you would call it now, but it will always be the old Lewis’s building to me.

A walk through St Mo’s

It was a wee bit icy this morning (understatement!). So I drove ‘S’ to work and came back to bed afterwards to eat my breakfast and continue reading Terry Pratchett’s autobiography. A rare treat (both B in B and the book). Afterwards, I took the opportunity afforded by the early rise to get out while the sun was shining, even if the ice wasn’t melting. The clouds broke up for a while to give the chance of a couple of skyscapes.
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This was the view across the reed beds that NLC have deemed to be a nature reserve. Basically this meant they don’t have to maintain it, saving them money and ticking the Eco box. Chancers! Anyway, as usual it provided a decent cloudscape for a photo.

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Behind the pond (NLC call it a ‘Loch’, but what do they know? It’s a pond, right?!) is another wee pond. I think this one is partly manmade, possibly by pupils from the nearby school. It’s a good place for the odd damselfly and dragonfly pic in the summer, but strangely there were none today.
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It was only when I was processing these pics, I realised that there were flare marks in all of them, visible in the trees left of centre here. Checked the uv filter and it was clean, then found a fingerprint aargh on the back element. Managed to dust it off with a lens cleaner thingy. Fixed. First time for a long while I’ve done that.