Today at the Bowling boat basin, which connects the Forth and Clyde Canal to the sea. This made it an important port in the late 1700s and early 1800s as it was here that goods travelling into and out of Glasgow were transfered between smaller canal vessels and larger sea-going ones.
Red sandstone, blue skies and early morning sunshine make for a great start to the day! These are some of David Barclay's late 1800s/early 1900s terraced townhouses in the Hyndland area of Glasgow.
A pic I took of the Jacksonville, FL skyline on an old digital camera back in December 2011. I revisited this photo several years later and tried to go with a “cinematic” look.
Given how hard it was raining most of the morning here in Glasgow, this isn't remotely how I thought today would end, but it's certainly a very welcome sight!