Thanks for looking and commenting fellas. It's always fun to bring historical finds back to the lounge and share with like-minded, good folks.
Here's the story on the hat museum.
In my recent trip to Scotland, I visited the Riverside Museum in Glasgow. Really nice museum, I hope someday something like this exists in my Country but... maybe not in my lifetime.
Lots of things there.... cars, buses, locomotives, ship models, bicicles, motorcycles, vans, trams... even a ZX Spectrum and a C5. Too much to show here, so here's some pictures.
Joao that must have been a swell visit! Great photos, great exhibits, and, of course, GREAT Encarnado Special!! I'm thinking the museum may have shown some interest in that Special beauty...
Thank y'all and glad you liked but it's not finished yet. More pictures to come.
I find Scotland very very nice to people who likes water. It's... water everywhere and this was a kind of anniversary trip since it made 10 years I first went there.
In the first two years I been there, I travelled by train but inter-rail ticket price has gone sky high and it ends being cheaper to rent a car and pay gas.
Well continuing... every time I go to Scotland people ask me if I drank Scotch. Well this year I found something new and this didn't last the 4 days I've been there.
Every time we go to the Highlands, a tea room in Tarbet is a mandatory stopping place.
A pond (Scots call them a Loch)
Kyle of Lochalsh: I took this train 10 years ago. Every thing looks the same.
Plockton, another loch (Caron), another amazing view...
One of my bad pictures of the Applecross pass (or Cattle Pass). That is Lock Kishorn seen from almost the top.
A sign with some directions
And last picture since we arrived at Applecross with almost no sunlight
Last day, the day to say goodbye and hope to return.
This picture is not a "pretty" picture, more of a real picture. Some trees in the park are changing leafs color.
This is what we call the "center of the world" in Renfrew, a suburb of Glasgow. Easy access to roads to a lot of destinations.
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