Friday 29 January 2010

More Walking

A little bit of sun so Andy and Maureen had us up and out to walk down to Byers Road for a hot chocolate in a converted church, formerly Kelvinside Parish Church now named Òran Mór which means the 'great melody of life' or 'big song'. Beautifully done out, the establishment (it's much more than a bar) hosts the ever more popular "A Pie, a Pint and a Play" evenings. Home for lunch, still on foot and while Christian had a siesta I went into town for a bit of shopping before we all met up for a meal at the trendy "Dining Room" on Bath Street. From there it was away home for Andy and Maureen while we went to the "Transatlantic Sessions" courtesy of complimentary tickets that Dougie obtanied for us through his brother, Aly. For those of you who aren't into fiddle music, Aly is the man. The conert was "pure dead brilliant" as Glaswegians say and we did spare a thought for Andy and Maureen who missed out.

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