Friday, 9 June 2023

Keep me travelling along…

 Yesterday saw me trying out bus routes to and from Falkirk. I got a direct bus from Dunfermline to Falkirk via some local villages and countryside. The 85 minute journey flew by. In Falkirk l visited Waterstones and the Seagull Trust second hand book shop.

The above two were got for £1.85 each and are part of a series l have been collecting. Well Illustrated and full of interest, they are great introductions to their themes.
With Falkirk being on the Antonine Wall it is not surprising that Waterstones has a good selection of books on the Romans . I picked up this one I had not seen before. Below is a mural behind the till.
My return journey was a 38 bus to Forth Valley Hospital where I changed buses to the Stagecoach one for St Andrews which stops in Dunfermline. A useful trip out.
On my return l found the spare parts had arrived -
I tried to figure the way to use the horse leg spares with my legless Arabs but made little progress, I will have to have a think…
Instead I put glue, cocktail sticks and masking tape on the cowboys to replace their revolvers and fill in a few holes.


10 comments:

  1. A grand day out , with toys at the end of it , nothing better.

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    1. My thoughts exactly!
      Alan Tradgardland

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  2. Intriguing book purchase. Travel to another town, visit a second hand bookshop and get home to a new toy delivery. What's not to like?

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    1. Wonder if channel four might commission me…
      Paul Merton could drive me around/ ride the buses with me…
      Alan Tradgardland

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  3. A nice wee haul of books and spare parts, sounds like a cracking day all round!

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    1. Always amazing what turns up in second hand bookshops…
      Alan Tradgardland

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  4. Interesting books. Might look the Roman one up, thanks!

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    1. Enjoy!
      Alan Tradgardland

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  5. The books look good; sounds like an excellent day altogether. :-)

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  6. Not a perfect day but a jolly good one.
    Alan Tradgardland

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