A few more Edinburgh and Auchindrain views, plus some randomness.
The Doctors is an Edinburgh institution... well that is to say its a pub, which has become such. Read it's history HERE. |
Quite literally was walking backwards at pace in order to catch the No. 42, but just had to squeeze off a take of the pretty fake flowers on the art gallery portico... exhibition of Impressionism. |
Kid you not, this was the moon as it rose above the rooves in July in Edinburgh. Smog makes a fab filter! |
The paddle steamer Waverley. Managed to catch it through the gap between one building and another - and my double glazing. Then applied some arty-farty effect to disguise a shoddy shot! |
We thoroughly enjoyed your randomness. The doctor's bag over the now pub tickled our funny bone. Off to read the link you so kindly provided
ReplyDeleteMY word that moon shot is truly amazing and one of a kind.
Hugs Cecilia
Have you eaten at the Doctor's Pub. It sounds delicious and a very historical and fun place to browse. Wonder if they serve root beer
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Hari OM
Deletehehehehe - yes are there a very long time (last century) ago... root beer hasn't made it to Scotland I fear!!! Yxx
Puts a new meaning on the statement " I'm going to the doctors'...
ReplyDeleteGood Morning, YAM
ReplyDeleteWell, I guess it could fix what ales you..... ; / janice xx
I like it when a town hangs flowers. Such a nice touch.
ReplyDeleteHello, I enjoyed these random photo. The pub is cool and I love the moon shot. The next to last scene is beautiful. Happy Tuesday, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteedinburgh got 3 red exclamation marks on our bucket list... and we added paddle steamer :o)
ReplyDeleteI always know I will see some fabulous photos! A sight for sore eyes.
ReplyDeleteI'm very tired, stacking two cords of wood. Two tires have gone, on tractor trailer and wheelbarrow. sigh. Mishap after mess... xx
These are just fantastic photos! We love your choices of what you posted!!
ReplyDeleteYour Pals,
Murphy & Stanley
The next time we meet, I need to make it a point to take a "photo journey" with you...Just love these shots, both the nature and the architecture!
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