Just Another Sunny Sunday
Out for a wander down by the Tweed near Dryburgh. Don't know who owns these gates, or the lands within, but I get the message that we're not being invited in.
Not to worry, we carried on and came to a strange little old monument called 'The Temple of the Muses', dedicated to James Thomson. He was a local lad, a poet, who went to London and found fame as the author of the words of 'Rule Britannia'.
It now houses a modern piece of sculpture (extra), 'The Four Seasons' (another of Thomson's works) by local artist Siobhan O'Hehir.
TM pointed out that it has four heads and five legs. I told him to use his imagination.
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