Wednesday, 3 May 2017

Some images from the Bridge of Weir walk

Davy C, Davie Mc, Doogie, Gus, Ian, Jim, Jimmy, Kenny R, Kenny T, Paul & Robert

The view up the Dryfe Water from the bridge where we started the walk in Bridge of Weir.

Starting off along the cycle track towards Kilmacolm.

See, there were clouds in the sky.

Our first view of Qarrier's Village.

Kenny examines one of the information boards that tells the history of Quarrier's Homes for orphaned children of Glasgow.

The bridge that would take us over to the Quarrier's Village

An escutcheon on the wall of one of the homes, Mitchell Powan Home.

The view of the green rom our coffee stop.

Walking down towards the church established for the religious instruction of the orphans

Kenny looks for fish from the bridge as we left Quarrier's grounds.

Strolling in the afternoon sun back along the cycle path towards Bridge of Weir

One of the art installations along the cycle path. This one represents the seventeenth legion of the roman army. Why? Who knows?

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