A walk around Glasgow – 24 September 2025

 

Just a walk with my brother, and a chance to show off my new toy!

It was a lovely morning today as I took the lazy way into Glasgow – on the bus. I arrived about half an hour early which is quite strange for me. I’m usually “At the coo’s tail” which means I’m always late. I got some interesting shots of the traffic in front of Cineworld which looked quite American with its curved glass panels and advertising. Only a couple of tweaks needed and it became PoD. There were lots of photo opportunities in and around the Buchanan Bus Station. Lots of chances to take photos at low levels using the amazingly adaptable fold out screen, although this shot was taken with the older A6500 APS-C camera.

I actually bumped into Alex on the way back to the bus station and we went for a coffee as usual to start our day and to decide where we were going. We finally decided a walk and a blether round Glasgow would be a good way to use such a beautiful day. Unfortunately, by the time we got to the bottom of Buchanan Street, the clouds were already rolling in and all that blue sky was being eaten up.

We took some photos of the graffiti down on the Clyde Walkway and by then it was deemed to be lunch time. Lunch today was identical pizzas in Paesano – Fennel Sausage. First time for Alex, but one of my long time favourites.

When it was finished and paid for, Alex wanted to go for a walk along Argyle Street to have a look in a couple of what could only be called ‘junk shops’ He was looking for a pedal for his latest guitar. I was more interested in the ‘tronic stuff. Neither of us bought anything. We walked back along Argyle Street and had a coffee before the long trudge back up Buchanan Street to get the bus home. That is a sort of cut down version of our day.

We both caught different buses home and both agreed in our texts that the chopped up streets in Glasgow are a disgrace and must make the bus drivers tear their hair out. I’d hate to drive through that every day.

Tonight Scamp and I watched Masterchef with only one presenter, presumably Greg Wallace had been given his marching orders by then. After that we watched the first episode of The Hack. Complicated story about journalists with too many twists and turns for the end of a busy day. We’ll see if it improves next week in episode 2.

Tomorrow Scamp is intending to meet up with one of her work pals. Not one of the Witches this time. I may get my hair cut, because it’s becoming a ‘Pure Afro’ to quote a family joke.

 

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