I took a short time out to wander round Edinburgh's Comely bank cemetery yesterday. The light was beautiful
and I was delighted to see my first snowdrops of the year - not yet in full bloom!
It's good to see that the gallery now has an allotment area in its grounds, though it's not clear who does the gardening here (are they growing vegetables for use in their cafes or are community groups doing the gardening?)
The is well worth seeing before it closes on 26 January (and in fact I'm going to see it again tomorrow!).
I posted more photos of the Gallery building over on my Shapeshifting Green blog, you can see them here.
4 comments:
I always read your blog and think to myself, ‘ I wish I was nearer to be able to visit the places that you visit!’ The ‘ Women in Revolt’ exhibition looks fascinating.
I have a passion for allotments! I’ve never had an allotment but as a very young child I spent some time on my grandad’s allotment and loved it!
Lovely photos! 😁
Looks beautiful but I'm guessing quite chilly!
Off to learn more about this National Gallery, as I've been to the National art gallery in Scotland.
Yes, the light in those first photographs is wonderful.
So good to see the snowdrops.
All the best Jan
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