View of the University Tower from Patrick Bridge
Irish pub in Scotland
There were a lot of these little clock towers
University of Glasgow tower
Typical apartment buildings made of red stone
Lawn bowling - there were tons of these around
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
Typical taxi - they can't be horribly efficient
River near Kelvingrove Park and the University
Sunset over Kelvingrove Museum
I thought these signs were pretty funny
University entrance
Boxster “kissing” the Turbo
From the side
Botanic Gardens entrance
“Let Glasgow Flourish”
Trail along the river
Note the “free” part
Glasgow and London Royal Mail
“Flying Car” from Harry Potter books and movies
There were tons of these models - all pretty impressive.
Even the models were huge
Model town of “old” Glasgow
Me in front of a mural of the “old town” (b/w seemed more appropriate)
Bulmer's is the name of the cider in Ireland only
“The Armadillo”
Omnitheatre connected to Science Museum
Glasgow Tower
Glasgow Tower claims to be the tallest tower that is able to rotate 360 degrees. I think only the top of the Space Needle rotates, not the entire tower.
BBC Scotland HQ
I had to stop and pee in these woods by a vacant parking lot
Busy city center for a Tuesday
Modern day Royal Mail truck
Glasgow Caledonian University
View from Sighthill Park - disappointing considering the name
Royal Infirmary
Glasgow Cathedral
Glasgow Green - this monument looked just like a small version of the Wellington Monument in Dublin
The People's Palace
Ship made from pewter
Irn Bru, made about 30 miles from Glasgow, was awesome!