This is the now more common face of Glasgow's festivals, and great fun they are too. This is the Byres Rd (see Hillhead) bit of the Glasgow West End Festival. See www.westendfestival.co.uk |
Looking up Byres Rd (Botanic Gardens at the top) |
Looking down Byres Rd |
`Great balloons. . |
. . .and music |
Floating club (how do they do that?). . . |
. . .balancing club. I was going to ask him how he did it, but didn't want to be nosey |
Well, it may be the west end but the democratic aroma of chip fat is everywhere |
Guy doing henna tattoos. . . |
. . .was kept busy |
Hat stand. . . |
. . .someone offered a jovial cop one of these |
Sweet Home Alabama. For some odd reason, Glaswegians love the (American ) South - see Grand Old Opry in Govan |
More great balloons |
Ways of dressing |
HUGE water bubbles; it was like an escape scene in The Prisoner at one point |
This stallholder (and his stall) appeared and disappeared quite quickly |
The wee dog was great - kept flitting in and out of the whatever-these-are like a clown fish in an anemone |
Note the drink sign; Glasgow had recently made public drinking pretty difficult |
Nice paper statue |
The Quadrant; lots of pretty art for sale; I bought a wee handmade book for a fiver |
Back court roundel |
The back court 1 |
The back court 2 |
Three behatted musicians; fellow Bonzo fan Mike wearing white hat |
Firedancers. . . |
. . were fab |
. . .and athletic. . . |
. . .and very popular |
Holyrood Gardens Fete; a small, busy and popular west end fete (Holyrood Crescent is part of Woodside) |
A folk trio |
Indian Head Massage. This is the west end, after all |
Highly enjoyable, thanks.
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