Glasgow Goals

We woke up suddenly today to the fire alarm. Blearily getting dressed and going downstairs, we realized they take these very seriously. We were among the last out of the building. Shortly thereafter, six fire trucks arrived, departing as they declared all clear. Certainly an exciting introduction to Glasgow.

There were six fire trucks in all!

Today was mostly about goals, and we took care of most quite quickly. First up were UK sims with the provider with better rural coverage (Vodafone). Next, we checked out the walking route to where our day tours would leave from. Finally, we found the local Mountain Warehouse to pick up some hiking poles (as they aren’t carry-on-only compatible).

After errands were mostly run, we found a chippy for some lunch then walked across town to the Kelvingrove Museum.

Charing Cross Mansion was an example of some of the incredible architecture we saw
University of Glasgow building peeking out from the park
University of Glasgow
The Kelvingrove Museum
The grand entrance, with its organ dominating one end

The city museum is in a massive and impressive building, and has a huge variety of collections, making it a great way to spend half a day.

The extinct wildlife that was native to Scotland.
Their BC Douglas Fir cut!
Spitfire over an elephant?!
Another Giant Irish Elk skeleton, with a clearer sense of scale
Burns and Highland Mary, about 1849-52
Thomas Faed
Oil on wood
Glen Massan, about 1873-4
Gustave DorΓ©
Oil on canvas

We walked back via the riverfront, which was reminiscent of the days of industry, mixed with showstopping buildings and bridges.

BBC Scotland and the science centre along a formerly industrial waterfront.
Finnieston Crane No 7 and Clyde Arc bridge

Dinner was on a patio beside the Glasgow Museum of Modern Art, for pasta, homemade focaccia, and a cold beverage.

The last stop of the night was a Tesco Express for some fruit, bars, and other snacks for our next day’s travels. Returning to the hotel, we had barely made it to our room when the heavens opened. Wide. It was incredible, overflowing infrastructure and flooding the streets. Perfect timing.

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3 responses to “Glasgow Goals”

  1. Josy A Avatar
    Josy A

    Lol whaaaat!? You guys weren’t first out at the fire alarm!? You really are on holiday! 🀣

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    1. Jennifer Pelletier Avatar

      It took a minute to realize what the sound was!

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  2. Kristy Meents Avatar
    Kristy Meents

    Does every building in Scotland look like it’s out of a fairy tale?! πŸ™‚ Beautiful.

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