Leaving Buchanan Bus Station, at the back of Glasgow College. At 1 pm. |
One of the peculiar sculptures to be seen on the main highway between Edinburgh and Glasgow (the M8). I am given to understand that it is a speaker and does actually work... |
These clay sculptures always demand my attention as we fly by 'Eurocentral'. |
No longer used, gasometer scaffold as seen from the M8... they are heritage listed would you believe?! |
One day I will walk Greenock and get a decent shot of this sculpture |
pre-Christmas crescent |
YAMerised frosty hydrangea |
Oh the horse is GORGEOUS... speaker sculpture is interesting...and modern.
ReplyDeleteYour pre Christmas crescent...breathtaking
Hugs Cecilia
Lovely photography and some unique shots! Love the horse sculpture ~ ^_^
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A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
The first is a crispy fall picure.
ReplyDeleteI like the yellow glow to light in first photo
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool horse sculpture!
ReplyDeletewe love the horse scultpture, we wonder how and with what it is made (no, that is sure NOT another diy project LOL)
ReplyDeleteAwesome pics. Horse sculpture Amazing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! The mane and spots on that horse sculpture are incredible!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos. Heritage, indeed!
ReplyDeleteNice crisp geometrical pattern in the gasometer image. Great photos!
ReplyDeleteI had to pop over to google and ask about the gasometer, now I know what it is.. the horse is beautiful, hope you do get to see it again for us to see. that is weird the speaker that doesn't work art.
ReplyDeleteThere sure are lots of interesting sights to keep you entertained on your journey. We would love to see more views of the horse sculpture.
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy seeing your day to day travel snaps!!
ReplyDeleteWe like the horse too!
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Mabel & Hilda
I have no idea what a gasometer is. Please, enlighten me. Or I could just google! namaste, janice xx
ReplyDeleteI'm especially drawn to the first photo. Something about the street lamp perhaps and the atmosphere it creates . . .
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