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Showing posts with label Park. Show all posts

Sunday, 31 October 2021

Kelpies

The second part of the first day was even better!

The Kelpies are giant horse head statutes near Falkirk, in a massive park. It would have been great to spend more time int he park but we really came to see the Kelpies. Dad was a little unsure on this part of the trip (how impressive can a couple of horse head statues be?) but even he admitted it was amazing. We had a quick lunch there before going over to the Kelpies.



Near the visitors centre and restaurant, there are some smaller scale versions. These were used to tour the world before the larger versions were built to fundraise the money needed for it. Also to figure out how to actually make them! Each of the metal panels is individually shaped and had to be very careful placed. 






I have a wonderful sweet photo of my parents from their trip to see me in America. I have been trying to get another for some time. They always seem to look slightly nuts. :) I haven't managed to them to be even slightly serious for a photo yet. Which I guess is therefore an accurate picture of them.

Photos at the little kelpies.




The main statues are a fair bit bigger at 30m tall. A Kelpie is a mythical water horse, thought not a very nice one. They would wait for someone to touch them out of the water and then they could not remove their hand and would be dragged under water to drown. But the are a Scottish myth and also represent the Clydesdale horses used in the area for moving anything.




And the tour inside is pretty cool (and more than worth the entrance fee). The talk was fascinating. Like how they deliver all the pieces and laid them out nicely on some spare ground. Which was a bog. So they all sank. They ended up being moved to an Asda carpark. :)



Looking up inside the Kelpie


picture of the original horse models.







After this we had a long drive around Glasgow to get over to Saltcoats, in Ayrshire. It wasn't quite where we thought it was but it was fine.
Mom and Dad got a full scottish experience when the police came to the caravan we were staying in a couple of times the first night. The second time the police were accompanied with a drunk and bleeding gentleman who thought he was staying in our caravan.  The police were attempting to get him home but had no clue where that was. All (police and drunk) were very polite and apologetic about it all. 
Welcome to Scotland!

Monday, 23 September 2019

Walk in the park

Last week, I went to the park for a walk to enjoy the sun and to test of the camera on my new phone.



Lily pond.

Palm trees (why not?)
I wondered around the woodland area and found some quiet trails no one else seemed interested in.



This weekend I enjoyed the sun in Kingston and walking along the river with Clare but I forgot to take any photos. (Too busy chatting!)

Monday, 29 July 2019

Portland walking tour

On my last day (my flight was at 6pm) I did a walking tour with Jenny around downtown.


Our guide and one of the original drinking fountains.
"High water line"


Portland has the official world's smallest park, home to a little leprechaun. It is in the middle of the road so the photo was rushed.



It was also clear enough to see one of the mountains (not sure which one; there are 4 you can see in theory). 
On the way back I had a window seat (and one not over the wing) so got some nice pictures from the plane.


Not sure what the circle fields are.

Sunday, 25 February 2018

Painshill

Last weekend I went out to Painshill for a walk. The weather felt like spring (unlike now). Even managed to sit outside with a cuppa for a while.


Daffodils. 
200 yr old tree.

View from the top of the hill near the turkish tent.
I went around the opposite way to every one else (why not?) and go to the tower before they opened. So sat in the peace for a while before climbing to the top. (I had to paused a few times on the way up as I got dizzy going in a circle or so long.)

Gothic tower.
At the top
View from the tower.


Apparently Hamilton, who created the garden, advertised for a hermit to live in the house he build. The hermit lasts 3 weeks before he was found in the local pub.

Hermits house
Lake
Lots of snow drops.




There is also a crystal grotto. I think it was manmade in the 1700's and rebuild in the 1800. 




grotto ceiling






Gothic temple.
Abbey ruins.
I also had a lovely birthday last week. Thanks to everyone for the messages and gifts. And then some very full weeks at work. :(