Number ThirtySix
36 St Vincent Crescent, Glasgow
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36 St Vincent Crescent Glasgow, Scotland, G3 8NG, United Kingdom

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The Pavlova’s of Pitlochrie

A travel blog entry by mikeanddyana

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... of a set of drums, an accordion and a keyboard with the caller also singing in between his instructions. And we did our bit as best as we could keeping up with everyone else. (I don’t think it really mattered if you went wrong, it was all part of the fun). So we kept
learning this particular ‘REEL’ (the proper word for this type of dance), for the next few minutes amid lots and lots of raucous and dare I say hot mulled wine ...

Laurie's take on Glasgow

A travel blog entry by billhall

... as relevant today as it was nearly 30 years ago when I first started
listening to her. Can't believe it has been that long! The Kennedys opened for
her and then played with her. It was nearly 3 full hours of continuous music. We
sat next to an older women who was wonderful and there celebrating her birthday
with her family.

It is interesting how much ...

Long awaited...

A travel blog entry by return2theuk

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... noch kurz zuvor einen stilechten brolly (BrE für Regenschirm) ershoppt hatte und somit bereit war für jede Art von Spazierstock-Kämpfen, aber auch für romantische Parkspaziergänge!
Nach einem schönen Essen und der üblichen Selbstauslöser-Madness, machten wir es uns für ein paar Stunden in der schottischen Bahn bequem. Auf, auf in die Granite City! ...

Paris - London - Edinburgh - Westfield

A travel blog entry by brucedr13

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We checked out of our hotel in Paris and it was raining again! We caught the metro to Gare du Nord station and then checked into our Eurostar train. We got our passports stamped twice - for leaving France and arriving UK.

The train left Paris at 10.13am and sped through the countryside, spending about 20 mins in the Channel tunnel, before ...

Off to meet the Scottish rels

A travel blog entry by dreamwriter

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... things – 1. Getting the train to the airport was not going to be as smooth as it sounded, and given our contingent’s history with trains, we thought it may be better to explore other options; and 2. Gee they talk funny!

Consensus was reached, no train to the airport. So perhaps a maxi taxi instead. That sounded perfect until we saw the taxi that had agreed to take us. One of those small black traditional taxis, probably sufficient for ...