Bikers, don’t do this. I know at least two blokes who’d still be alive if they’d worn bike kit. Both fell off at speed wearing shorts and shirts. One had lost all the skin on his back. You could see his ribs and internal organs. He died as we tried to help him. But he looked cool
You will get much more stable ownership here, Larry, and we can offer you a mentoring role related to our men's national cricket team. And fresher fish.
To honour little Ted’s big legacy his owners have set up a fundraising page with all proceeds going to various dog rescue charities 🙏🐾❤️
https://t.co/wWDpNiI5VI
As we look ahead to Armed Forces Day this June, we recognise and thank all who have served and continue to serve. 🇬🇧
This Anzac Day, we stand in solidarity with our Australian and New Zealand allies in honouring those who came before us.
We will remember them. 🇦🇺🇳🇿
Cheeky wee flying visit to Glasgow this weekend, and decided to let the train take the strain courtesy of @TPExpressTrains First Class for about £20 more than the petrol usually costs for the same return trip. Although with current fuel prices the train ticket might be cheaper!
Palmerston, Diplocat extraordinaire, passed away peacefully on 12 February. “Palmy” was a special member of the Government House team in Bermuda, and a much loved family member. He was a wonderful companion, with a gentle nature, and will be sorely missed.
Ok. This is beyond incredible. You may need to be from Glasgow to understand how amazing it is. It’s the ACTUAL JAPANESE AMBASSADOR! In the Hyndland bear flat!!!!!!
Today one of my life bucket list items was ticked off. The choir I sing in, St Mary’s Episcopal Cathedral Glasgow, broadcast choral evensong on Radio 3 and I was part of it.
Enjoy…
https://t.co/kijr5ghPB1
The Duke of Wellington statue on Queen Street in Glasgow this morning, with a new take on the traditional road cone by The Rebel Bear. What you can't see from this shot is that the pigeon is doing what pigeons usually do on statues!
#glasgow#glasgowtoday#streetart
It's the Riccarton Parish Church on Old Street in Kilmarnock and it was built in 1823 on Court Hill, the seat of the judicial executive for the area in feudal times. It's one of only two surviving structures from the old village of Riccarton.
#kilmarnock#riccarton#architecture