Belmont Street had a bit of a market going where you could get a bit of local produce or in some cases less than local produce (good old Loch Arthur from down our way in Galloway)
Oh yes, and lots of this sort of thing.
Those of you who know me, may realise that I'm not big on all things Christmas, so in order to escape the brass bands and carol singers, I went to the pictures. The choice was "My Afternoons with Margueritte", a rather delightful french film. I can only trust that the subtitles were right but I know that "My Afternoons with Margueritte" is not the french translation of French title, "La Tete en Friche", which after a bit of investigation seems to mean something like "The Fallow Head" - perhaps they didn't think that would attract British audiences. Either way, if you don't mind subtitles, go and see it, it's lovely.
After the pictures, there was still a bit of daylight left as I was walking past the Marishal College building in Aberdeen. As you can see they're getting a bit of work done. Actually they're getting a lot of work done. Without getting into local politics, the council have acquired the building and have complete gutted the interior and left only the exterior. Now they have started to sandblast the granite and what a stunning difference it makes to the surface.
Compare a cleaned up bit with an uncleaned bit.
In the evening we were moved to a hotel out by the airport, where a quiet night was had. The airport is miles from anywhere so it marked the last of my wanderings and as it happens we managed to catch the helicopter the next morning anyway. I did have a small stash of unusual teas from earlier.
After a couple of days wandering around in the snow, it's good to get the boots off and a nice cuppa made. Here I am in the hotel room with my back to the curtains so that I wouldn't be deafened.
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I always enjoy your tours of a land I shall never see for myself. Thanks.
Wonderful designs on the building. I wonder what the Cold one would ahve looked like? Stiffer nipple is my guess...
I second Kim's comment! Presumably any of the shoppers pictured would be able to model 'cold' without too much acting.
Thanks for this tour -- I really enjoyed it. And thanks for following my blog -- there will be a lot about Christmas in the coming weeks so it may not be for you. But even though I'm just in one place, I never seem to lack for adventures. Your follower thingy wasn't up yet (why do guys always have to have such BLACK backgrounds that take like forever to upload for us country folk?). I'll sign up later if it is still not there.--Inger
Sinbad's mate, Glad your enjoying my wanderings as I enjoy doing them.
Hi Kim, I don't know how much stiffer they could get - they're made of granite. I'd guessing the designs must have been made for all 3 must have been made so the unmade cold person must be in a drawer somewhere - I'd like to see it. (I guess I'm missing Maggie's open day but I'm still bobbing up and down offshore)
Shundo, Most of Aberdeens occupants were making a pretty good impression of cold last week.
Welcome Inger. The black background's just a code and is no longer to load than a white one - it'll be the slow Scottish connection that's doing it or some porridge stuck in the server. Looks like you've got some definate canine help for your adventures over there in the canyon.
"must have been made for all 3 must have been made so the unmade"
??? I really must stop drinking the chemicals
I wont need to visit Aberdeen if you stay shore bound.Very informative.
Has Gerard Depardieu put on weight ?
He certainly has put a bit of weight on Jim
Enjoyed the tour! Must say...you look very comfortable against that very appropraiate background for your fresh and fruity tea!
Those curtains sure are chirpy.
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