Gyle Park again

Apologies fellow blippers for blipping Gyle Park again. I seem to always take a snap of it just in case nothing else comes along, and nothing did today!

The Gyle Park, under city ownership since 1953, has become a considerable city asset with its popularity as a sporting venue and for its magnificent views of Arthur's Seat, the Braids, Blackford Hill and Corstorphine Hill. The Gyle is one of the city's largest parks. Parts of its boundaries are marked by sycamore, rowan, sorbus and ash trees.

Like most of Edinburgh parks, it seems to be well cared for and well used by locals, particularly dog walkers, many of who I regularly meet as I go to and from work.

Nearly the weekend.

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