This is where the Clyde, having thundered down from the Lanarkshire hills, has now widened and deepened and become suitable for large ships to sail right up to the city. One day I'll stop at the Maritime and Transport museum, which you can see here along the other bank... and this shows that it was quite decently warm, as there is the blue tinge of heat haze!
The Rock Doves were all getting properly 'romantic'... this beauty had several males after her, and who could blame them?!
The little water habitats around the science centre had lots of rush grasses—there was not much sign of this year's crop, but there were plenty left from last year.
Late on Sunday, it was time to drive away again into a glorious sunset and to a park up called the Kilmalcolm Lookout. That evening, due to the day's warmth, there was a haar over the view... but the next day, we could see the mighty Clyde, now become an estuary, Helensburgh on the far side, Greenock down the hill from us.
Oh, and here's a ring-in from the quilt show sneakily taken by Mac1: it shows the YAMster in her natural habitat of the creative, colourful and cryptic...
Beautiful cityscapes and nature captured.
ReplyDeletehow wonderful your land is... and hi Hettie!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat series of photos, Greetings
ReplyDelete