Sunday afternoon I went to the Necropolis.
I had been meaning to go there for quite some time now. I'd had a conversation with a friend a while back about how strange it was that I hadn't seen a cemetery since moving here (lots of churches but no graveyards). Then after a week of coming out with that observation I smacked myself in the head remembering the Necropolis.
It's this massive cemetery on the top of a hill overlooking Glasgow Cathedral (there on the left) You can't miss it, it's huge.
I had spent some time there the first time I was in Glasgow back in 2005. I remember it being a very windy, rainy, sunny, cold, warm day. But this time it was a sunny warm day. A bit of a breeze picked up as I was walking up the hill to get to the top but it was a nice breeze.
It was almost too sunny of a day. Some of the pictures I took looked a tad overexposed.
I really need to work on using my manual settings a bit more.
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I was tagged to complete this expat questionnaire, and now I'm tagging you. You don't have to do it if you don't want to, but I thought it was fun. Here it is:
5 things you love about your new country.
4 things you miss about your old country.
3 things that annoy you about your new country
2 things that surprise you about your new country
1 thing that you'd really miss if you had to leave your new country.
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