The Cathedral with blossoming trees. As seen on the way to The Necropolis. |
Be sure to click on this picture to make it bigger so's you can make out the words: this is the fellow who wrote "Wee Willie Winkie" |
An ivy-clad Gothic monument. Very Victorian. |
This was inside the mausoleum pictured above - the hole through which something like an arch could be seen. Intriguing and a little spooky. |
There was a Wylie named on this stone, so I took a picture. |
Isn't this fellow fabulous? Lying out like a Medieval knight. |
A magpie sitting atop an obelisk. |
A stunning view from the top of the Necropolis. |
Inside the Provand's Lordship - a Pieta from the 16th Century. |
Detail of her face - can you see the tears on her cheek? |
The Provand's Lordship from the gardens. |
Lovely, lovely pics. What a lovely cemetery! Spring in Glasgow looks wonderful! And you're right about cathedrals!!!
ReplyDeleteAgain, JEALOUS!!! I love those top views of the cathedral! And that Pieta is fabulous! I love all of the pictures!
ReplyDeleteCan I just be your roommate for the summer! ha ha I want to see all these places, they are amazing!
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