Well, today’s the day! Scotland votes on the independence question. The fact that my final post in this Scotland series is on graveyards should not be taken as a subtle commentary on the Scottish referendum. I merely thought it fitting that the last in the series should relate to death. I could just as easily have ended with a post on Scottish sunsets, only I’ve never seen a Scottish sunset and am not sure there is even such a thing. Maybe another time. For now, let’s begin with this grave from St. Machlan’s Churchyard in Campsie Glen. It’s kind of a resurrection image – life from death and all that.
The rest of the photos are from the Glasgow necropolis:
One of the brilliant things about the Glasgow necropolis is that it’s right beside the Tennent Caledonian Breweries. I call this photo: Dead Drunk.