The Kelvingrove Museum is super. Well worth the trip over from Edinburgh. The last time I was there I was with the Captain, MLW, my daughter and f3f4. The first time I was there was with the Captain when he was wee and it was the first time he'd been away from him mum. She was running a workshop in Glasgow and I took the Captain to the museum and then back to see her for a feed during the breaks.
Kelvingrove is one of two places I'll tolerate organ music. That's how much I love it.
I used to visit Glasgow a lot when I was a PhD student but I've mostly only been to Glasgow School of Yarn for the past few years. Partly I suppose because these days we tend to go for days out in the car, whereas when I was student, I always went by train.
Kites! I love seeing people flying kites well. I get the impression that they are much easier to fly now than they used to be when I was a kid and we had an old kite that looked amazing but was made of wood and cotton. (wood and cotton are bad materials for kites. They are HEAVY)
I was sure I wrote a reply to this earlier but apparently either LJ ate it or in my headcold-addled state, I managed to leave the page without actually posting it.
Modern kites are indeed great although I have yet to master a stunt kite to my satisfaction - obviously I need to start practicing more!
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Kelvingrove is one of two places I'll tolerate organ music. That's how much I love it.
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Modern kites are indeed great although I have yet to master a stunt kite to my satisfaction - obviously I need to start practicing more!
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