No. I've not been behind bars. In fact I've not even been in bars. I've been in hospital for my routine kidney stent change. Mind you that was only a small part of my two weeks away. During those two weeks I stayed with a dear friend (with whom I usually stay when in the Glasgow and whom I originally met in New Zealand in 2006 because our two families were friends). As always we did lots of things including seeing Mozart's
Requiem at The City Halls, a cinema simultaneous live performance of Mozart's opera
Don Giovani from the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden and we also went to a Scottish Opera
Mozart and The Bard (Burns) workshop.
Glasgow is a wonderful city and very reminiscent of the city of my birth, Liverpool. Both were built on shipbuilding and trade and were, 'in their day', cities of great wealth and centres of culture and homes to a large and varied immigrant population largely used in its building and construction industries. Both have had a renaissance.
One day we went to the West End for coffee in Byers Road. Byers Road is in the centre of 'studentland' being near the University and a large student population. It's always been a great place to explore and eat and I've been very familiar with it since the late 80's when our elder child started University there. I go there often. We had coffee in Café Françoise
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| It was NOT a day for sitting outside |
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| We'd missed the breakfast rush |
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| Studentland encourages a slightly more 'alternative' approach |