Sunday, May 29, 2022

Getting out and living life

Whew, the last couple of years have certainly been nothing I ever suspected, and I can't say I'm sorry to see them gone.  While there were many gifts from the covid years; this extraverted, travel loving, party going soul, found it a long and often tough road.  Soooooooooo.......  

I'm ready to live life and have some fun!  I think that finding joy is what it is all about (more so now than ever).  So here is how I'm locating it with my hardhat on and ready for adventure.  



First up, right after returning from Spain, a dear friend Karyn texted the WEG's to see if anyone would like to use a couple of tickets to see Diversity.  You don't know who that is, REALLY, okay, so neither did I.  But I started googling and found it to be something that was right up my alley.  I got my date all situated and off we went.  

This was my first trip to the Kings Theatre in Glasgow and I was pumped.  This is a treat as I've been wanting to go to this theatre for ages.  


It did NOT disappoint!!!!  

It was so fun to meet Karyn's mum and to hang out for a while before the show.  I didn't even care how it went, as I was out and enjoying life.  

And then it started....



and BLOODY HELL - it was beyond brilliant!






It was some of the best dancing, and creativity, all wrapped up in a powerful message, that I have ever experienced.  I seriously walked out a changed person.  

I must say, you all should watch Diversity on Youtube, it is so incredible!  They won Britains Got Talent in 2012, and have risen to super stardom since.  And they deserve every minute of the fame.  

Thanks Karyn - it was (to use my overused American phrase) A W E S O M E !!!!!


Next up was an American Women in Glasgow meet up!  So exciting to get together with new people and hear their stories of how they got to the land of fresh air, no mass shootings, whiskey, rolling hills, castles, bagpipes and kilts.  

Mary is my American cat friend who started this group, and I just love hanging out and finding things in our own backyard.  We were off to Pollok Country Park.  It's massive, right here in Glasgow and for any of you thinking of visiting, it is a must!  

The Burrell Collection is housed in the Park.  It is a massive collection (9000 items) of a shipping magnate of Glasgow named Burrell of course.  

Mary



Degas, Cezanne, Manet, and the list goes on.




Rodin, the thinker in miniature.

It's a new build, but elegantly done!



Pollok Park is 360 acres and is a belter!  This 'house' was owned by the Maxwell family, which was a family of 3, that had 46 servants.  Now that would be nice..........


I don't know if this is the front or back of the house


But this is what it leads to





My favorite room, the library.


Front?

Reminiscent of 44 Fitz.....but much grander!

and the walled gardens were to die for.

with wee paths leading everywhere


Not only did we meet some lovely American/Scottish women and made new friends, but we even got to pet some Highland Cows.  Now seriously, it can't get much better than this.  (unless you get tickets to Diversity, do that first, and then this.....). 




a wee baby

don't you love the hair!!!  



Then to wrap up this week with a game night hosted by the lovely Effie!  Boy did we have jolly good fun, with lots of laughter, sugar, and companionship.  

Gru won pass the buck, but we won't talk about his Guessture skills!  

Hugo
She made baked Alaska, who does that?  It was phenomenal!


I have to say, I'm loving life and I hope you are too, because why not, it's too short not too.     

the celtic cow lady
Kitty



and here is Rafe, my date!  




I'll


end


with 


this




It's actually 26 years ago in Scotland...

just saying......































 



















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