It used to be something
As forecast, today's weather was better than yesterday's, and after yesterday's knocking out of miles using infernal combustion I decided I needed a bike ride. The plan, which took most of the morning to contrive, was to brave Fort Kinnaird again to look at clothes. On the way there I could divert to look for and look at a couple of things. After shopping, I didn't have a plan.
So I took myself towards Dobbies, because the old maps said there was a milestone once upon a time on the A772. Well, I don't think it's there anymore. Then it was time to explore a very old right of way between the A7, near where we used to pick strawberries, and the new road near Shawfair. It's a pretty overgrown path, but it crosses the trackbed of the former Edinburgh, Loanhead & Roslin Railway. About a year ago I visited another part of it a bit to the east where the rails are still in place. I took photos but all you'd see is a heavily overgrown cutting.
Then to Fort Kinnaird, which was heaving. I wandered around in the clothes shop but didn't find anything I liked, and finding anything at all anyway was tricky because none of the displays seemed to make sense. So I sped away as fast as I could, came back through Monktonhall and Old Craighall, and then randomly decided to go to Dobbies for a poke about. There are a couple of outdoorsy shops there, and hurrah! – I got a couple things for half price.
By this time I'd nearly run out of water and was a bit tired, so I had a brief look at what used to be Edinburgh Butterfly & Insect World. I'd only been once, six years ago when I decided to do something nice on my birthday, and I thought it was a very lovely place to be. But when the pandemic came, it had to close – temporarily I had supposed – but that was four and a half years ago and it's been shut ever since. It's a terrible shame, because it'd been there for over 40 years and was the world's longest-running tropical butterfly house.
Back home eventually for an early tea and to sit in the sunshine and read a few pages of my book.
- 5
- 0
- Motorola moto g(8) power
- 1/1667
- f/2.4
- 6mm
- 100
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