Yesterday on the Cairn Gorm / Ben Macdui plateau. The current spell of weather is not historically unusual for May, incidentally.
Video by Gordon Smith.
Is getting stick (some of it quite justified), but i think people are also underestimating the impact of playing alongside a partner with the attention span of a goldfish and several keepers that have spend the season flapping and pushing things back out into danger.
❤️🧁✅ Great to see more shops opening up in Dundee city centre! Cake Box will be setting up shop in a new unit on Reform Street in the coming weeks!
The exterior work appears to be finished! Looking great! More jobs created, increased economic boost!
📸 Adam Ward
Scotland has a lot of places called Tarbert (or Tarbet). The word is an anglicised version of the Gaelic an tairbeart, meaning an isthmus (from tar "across" and ber "to carry"). All tarberts are in fact located at or near old portage sites.
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Newly emerged leaves on the Argyle Street Ash Tree in the West End of Glasgow lit by the early morning sun. It's always a bit of a relief to see this tree burst back into life, signalling it's safely made it through yet another winter.
#glasgow#argylestreetashtree#tree
WEMBLEY MATTERS: Brent Labour lose council seats to Conservatives, Liberal Democrats and Greens, No overall majority. Greens clean sweep in Kilburn https://t.co/riSWVKfoEo
I stumbled out of bed at 11.30pm last night to see if the Aurora was in the sky, this was the view that greeted me. Witnessing this natural wonder is special and one I'll never bore off... St Monans, Fife, Scotland.
#LoveFife#Scotland#getoutside
Saint David's Parish Church in the Merchant City area of Glasgow. More commonly known as the Ramshorn Kirk, it was built in 1824 by architect Thomas Rickman in the Gothic Revival style. The church closed in the 1980s, and it's now part of Strathclyde University.
#glasgow
Loved being back in Ayrshire with @joao_kay and seeing Ailsa Craig shimmering off the coast. Amazing to think that all the best curling stones in the world are made from stone brought from there and wrought by Kays in Mauchline (nae relations)
It's sad to hear reports that this mural of St Enoch and a young St Mungo on a tenement on High Street in Glasgow has been removed during work currently being carried out on the building. The mural was painted in 2018 by the street artist Smug.
#glasgow#mural#streetart