Friday, October 06, 2006

More pictures

This is the University of Glasgow. The building is beautiful. It reminds me of Harry Potter and I love walking through the grounds.
This is the 'lawn bowling' (bocce ball) courts at Kelvingrove Park. Anyone want to come over and play??

These next few pictures are from the Glasgow Cathedral. The stained glass windows were designed by local schools. There was lots to see here and everything was beautiful. We were very lucky and were able to see it on a sunny morning, so all the light coming through the stained glass windows was amazing.




This is a picture of a fossil of a crinoid at the Hunterian Museum. As most of you know, I am slighty obsessed with rocks and fossils. Well, I stumbled upon this exhibit full of rocks and fossils by chance, and cannot wait to go back... possibly this afternoon!

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Those blue stained glass windows are GORGEOUS!

I think you should hit up Uncle Larry for ones just like them for your eventual house... :)

Anonymous said...

keep exploring, i love seeing all of the new sites. I hope you like your job next week but it will definitely cut into your exploration of the city.
love mom

Anonymous said...

keep exploring, i love seeing all of the new sites. I hope you like your job next week but it will definitely cut into your exploration of the city.
love mom

Trish said...

I think a window of that degree would be quite the project... maybe a scaled down version. I doubt I can afford a house with windows as large as that church!

Anonymous said...

LOVE your pics Trisha! You and Mike must be loving it.

And what's this about a job?! Do tell.

And YES--I do want to come over and play!

Lisa

Anonymous said...

I am so loving keeping up with your travels through the "blog", we needed this in Chili!! We missed you at Christmas, but you are in the game for next year. Love the fossil, how big is it, hard to judge in the picture. Aunt Sue

Becky K said...

Great pics Trish! We miss you both, but we're glad you got this opprotunity. See you in the spring!