26 June: Glasgow & Stirling
We said goodbye to the reliable but not so comfortable (and five hours
late) "City of Halifax"
at Glasgow airport, after an OK but uncomfortable and mostly sleepless
night. It was 9:00 rather than 4:45 in Glasgow, which may have been a good
thing, but after the five-hour wait in the Halifax airport none of us felt
exactly rarin' to go. We struggled through immigration and luggage retrieval
and customs, found the EuropeCar desk (who had a car for us!) and a cash
machine (which worked!), and decided to go look for Crookston Road, where
Anne's great-grandparents were, according to the family bible, hitched.
We drove to Glasgow (wrong side of the road, wrong side of the car, again,
and no easier this time. It takes all your concentration to shift with
your left hand and remember to keep the world around you visually reversed)
and finally found our way to the tourist office on George Square. I went
in and came back with insufficient information; Anne, Rachael and Rhi went
in and came
back with more. After an hour's driving around, we found the address and
discovered that there's now a hospital on the site. We didn't take a picture.
We then found our way to Stirling --it took half an hour to get out out
Glasgow, another half hour in a stau on the M8, and another 45 minutes
driving around Stirling looking for Kate and Mike Pain's B&B
in St. Ninian's (a district of Stirling. No smart remarks, please). Oh,
yes, and here are a couple of shots of what the Elf
looks like
sitting in the carpark next to 19 Barnsdale Road.
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