Who knew there were giant squid in the pond in Victoria Park in Glasgow! Thanks to A Sigb Of Humour for another informative sign.
#glasgow #streetart #giantsquid #victoriapark #humour #glasgowhumour #keepglasgowweird
Who knew there were giant squid in the pond in Victoria Park in Glasgow! Thanks to A Sigb Of Humour for another informative sign.
#glasgow #streetart #giantsquid #victoriapark #humour #glasgowhumour #keepglasgowweird
Love this sign from A Sign of Humour I spotted on a bike rack in Argyle Street in the Finnieston area of Glasgow today. Not really too sure it's needed, but better safe than sorry!
#glasgow #keepglasgowweird #giraffe #tenements #cycling #finnieston #streetart
I know it was a bit windy yesterday, but where the heck did this Christmas Tree I spotted on my morning dog walk in Victoria Park come from?
#glasgow #keepglasgowweird #victoriapark #christmastree #stormfloris #glasgowtoday
In case of an emergency, draw a door ... it looks like a Beetlejuice fan had an emergency at Govan Cross in Glasgow recently. And no, I didn't knock three times on it to see what would happen!
A rather enigmatic sign I passed today in front of the Mary Barbour Statue by Govan Subway Station in Glasgow. One for the 'Keep Glasgow Weird' file I suspect.
Until today, I hadn't realised that Middle Earth could be reached via Speirs Wharf on the Forth and Clyde Canal in Glasgow!
#glasgow #glasgowtoday #keepglasgowweird #middleearth #tolkein #lordoftherings #speirswharf #portdundas #sign
This bit of graffiti is definitely one for the 'Keep Glasgow Weird' file. It's in Queen's Park on the Southside of Glasgow. Any thoughts anyone?
#glasgow #graffiti #keepglasgowweird #queenspark #befriendaglaswegian
Love that someone has taken the time to put out this sign on Peel Street in the Partick area of Glasgow. It marks the entrance to bumblebee nest, and you can see one of its inhabitants hovering over the sign as it comes into land.
#glasgow #bees #bumblebees #savethebees #keepglasgowweird #sign #signs #partick #peoplemakeglasgow
The unofficial Detective Chief Inspector Mike Jardine memorial plaque under the Caledonian Railway Bridge in Glasgow. This definitely falls into the Keep Glasgow Weird category as DCI Jardine was a fictional character in Taggart, the much loved Glaswegian Police Drama. He was killed in a 2002 episode called Death Trap after being knocked unconscious and thrown into the Clyde where he drowned.