Fish, Pheasant and Culture

Today was a bit cold and rainy so me and my Dad headed through to his place of work which is located on top of a hill overlooking Loch Lomond.

It was too misty to see much, but there was the usual menagerie of animals walking about…

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After we had finished up, we crossed over the hills to the Clyde estuary where we had to rescue a stranded seatrout that had somehow made it into a big tank. We caught the seatrout in a net and took it about a mile down the road before releasing it into one of the burns. While we were doing this we also got a Christmas gift of a couple of phesants which someone is going to need to get the feathers etc. off.

That someone is probably me.

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After that we met up with my Mum and Neil at the Burrell Collection in Glasgow. We started off with a lunch which was mussel chowder and then enjoyed the collection which included artifacts from Egypt and China as well as a few from closer to home. I couldn’t take any pictures of the collection, so here is the lunch!

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