Tuesday, 26 April 2011

Kirkintilloch Walks - Barr Hill Roman Fort


Less than two hours ago I was sitting on the old Furnace of the Cauldarium at the Bath House at Barr Hill Roman Fort.

On the way there on my walk along the Canal Towpath, I passed many traces of 18th & 19th Century Archaeology, including old Pit Buildings and Piers.

On the path leading up to Barr Hill there was also a WW2 Anti Aircraft gun enplacement foundation.

It is a beautiful morning, and I sat at the Fort for some time soaking up the atmosphere.

The Fort was excavated during the early 20th century, and when the 30 ft deep well was excavated, many finds were made, including Roman boots, bottles etc.


On the way back I passed an interesting 18th century building on the Canal near Shriva Basin, a two storey Stables Block.

Next I hope to make a further walk to the Fort, then Further along the  course of the Antonine Wall.

Monday, 25 April 2011

Kirkintilloch Walks - Reflections on Sawney Bean


Just back from this morning's 5 mile walk along the Forth and Clyde Canal.  Once again the tranquility was spoiled by Pedalphiles (Lycra Louts) intent on maintaining 20 miles per hour along the Towpath.

For some reason I started thinking about Sawney Bean, the 16th century Scottish Cannibal http://en.wikiped%20ia.org/wiki/Sawney_Bean

According to legend Alexander (Sawney) Bean was the head of an incestuous cannibalistic family, who oversaw a 25-year reign of murder and robbery from a hidden sea cave on the Ayrshire/Galloway coast in the 15th century. The cave most readily associated with Sawney and his nefarious clan is close to Ballantrae on Bennane head in Ayrshire.

There are numerous written sources detailing the account of Sawney and his family, and it has been suggested that the legend has its roots in real events.

Sawney Bean was born in the late 14th century, in a small East Lothian village not ten miles from Edinburgh. He began life as a hedger and ditcher, but, being prone to idleness and inclined towards dishonesty he ran away from home with a woman who was as viciously inclined as himself. Having no means to make a living they set up home in a sea cave in Galloway supporting themselves by robbing and murdering travellers and locals, and surviving on their victim's pickled and salted flesh. In time their family grew to an incestuous gang of 46 sons, daughters, grandsons and granddaughters. Their reign of terror did not go unnoticed: for one hundreds of people went missing over the years, and the Beans became so successful in their butchery that they cast unwanted limbs into the sea. These were washed up on distant and local beaches, much to the horror of the coastal communities. In time the areas reputation reached the ears of the authorities and, in these suspicious times, many innocent people were executed for Sawney's crimes. The hardest hit were innkeepers as, more often than not, the missing person was last seen in an inn or lodgings: suspicion naturally falling on those who had seen them last. This happened on so many occasions that numerous innkeepers fled to take up other less risky occupations, and the area became a shunned and depopulated place.

People were horrified when they heard about the crimes of Sawney Bean and his family and decided to give them a punishment even more barbaric. The execution was a slow one: the men bled to death after their hands and legs were cut off, and the women were burned alive after they were forced to watch the execution of the men. John Nicholson tells us about the execution as follows "...they all died without the least sign of repentance, but continued cursing and vending the most dreadful imprecations to the very last gasp of life."

Sunday, 24 April 2011

Sundays walk along the Forth and Clyde Canal


Just back from my morning walk along the Forth and Clyde Canal, from Kirkintilloch to the Stables and back (about 5 miles).

Lovely sunny day so unfortunately this brought out the cyclists and Joggers, but listened to Butterworths "Banks of Green Willow" on the headphones http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8Q9dz1kse8  .

Saturday, 23 April 2011

The Puffer ""Maryhill"

Went on a short (2 miles) walk this morning along the Canal, and to Kirkintilloch Marina, where I saw the puffer "Maryhill" a replica built on Bute. Also at the Marina was a canal barge "Tweezle". Weather not so good today with some rain, so hope to go a decent walk on Sunday.

Friday, 22 April 2011

Aircraft wreckage on the Campsie Hills, Scotland

A few years ago, while cross-country skiing across the Camsie Hills above Lennoxtown in Scotland, we came across Aircraft wreckage just below the summit of Meikle Bin.

We later did some research and discovered it was a Fairey Firefly which crashed on the mountain in the Fifties. http://www.scotcrash.homecall.co.uk/site19.htm

I have returned on several occasions, and the wreckage is still there.


Often on a sunny day (yes we do sometimes have them in Scotland) while driving along the "Crow Road" between Lennoxtown and Fintry, you can spot the wreckage, just below the summit reflecting the sunlight.

Wednesday, 20 April 2011

Welcome to Sandy's Blog

Welcome to Sandy's Blog, which I hope to update on a daily basis.

This is @sandyschauffeur on Twitter gone LARGE.

I'll be giving you news of specail offers from AMBIENCE CHAUFFEUR SERVICE , news about my Caravan Project, and Rants about things that annoy me.

I'll also be blogging about my love for Scotland and France.

Kirkintilloch Walks

Just back from a 5 mile walk along the Forth and Clyde Canal from Kirkintilloch Town Centre to The Stables and back. Lots of pleasure cruisers on the Canal today, and some interesting boats moored along the Canal, including the Wee Spark.
The Wee Spark is a puffer built to one third the size of the real thing as in Tales of Para Handy. Interestingly Krkintilloch was one of the main centres for building Puffers in Scotland.

Doctor Who star Elisabeth Sladen dies

I was saddened to hear of the death of Elizabeth Sladen, who played Sarah Jane Smith in Doctor Who.
Even when Doctor Who was, quite frankly rubbish in the early 70's, I still watched it because Sarah Jane was in it, she will be  sadly missed. http://tiny.cc/zi4ww 

Tuesday, 19 April 2011

West End Walks of Glasgow

West End Walks Tours of Glasgow offer you a wonderful way to experience the city close up. If you enjoy walking and are reasonably fit and healthy then a our tour of Glasgow is a great way to find out all those little places that would take you an age to discover on your own. Why save cash on a cheap flight ,cheap room

All walkers  must have wet weather gear or prepare 
to get soaked.There is a lot of walking involved, but it will be walked
at a pace to suit party .
This is a fellow travelers view of his home city. 
Great exercise  wear suitable clothing and comfy shoes
Walks for 1 to 6 people developed around the interests of our visitors.
West West End Tours  of Glasgow offer you a wonderful way to experience the city close up. If you enjoy walking and are reasonably fit  then a Glasgow walking tour is a great way to find out about sights that would take you ages to discover on your own. Glasgow is a wonderful city with great history. 

Let us tell you what it was like was  to grow up in the city.

On the tour you will meet fellow tourists and hear of their adventures from around the world .  We are based in the west end and start from the Charing Cross Area . The walks cost  £7
We specialize in walks for 1 to 6 people developed around the interests of our visitors.

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New Volkswagen Beetle gets double show reveal

Volkswagen is unveiling the next Beetle with a lavish reveal at both the Shanghai and New York motor shows. http://tiny.cc/oy9lg

Saturday, 16 April 2011

Kirkintilloch

Sun is shining this morning in Kirkintilloch. I picked up some leaftets at the Library this week about walks in Kirkintilloch, so thats what I'll do today.... might see you around.

Ex-EastEnder taking over the Rovers

Ex-EastEnder taking over the Rovers


http://tiny.cc/ljycx

Thursday, 14 April 2011

MG has announced the launch of a new Sports Saloon, featuring a pipe-rack, and a pocket to hold your Wether's Originals .... http://www.mgcars.org.uk/mgccz/Articles/modernmotor.pdf

Tuesday, 12 April 2011

                        Many of my twitter followers will wonder who the young man
                        in my Twitter background can be.

                     It is in fact yours truly and the photo was taken on the Left Bank in Paris in the mid seventies.
Cheap flights to #Amsterdam with #KLM, from £79 return incl taxes and charges http://ow.ly/4xjBj
TheBeardmore Thankyou! RT @EntourageUK: Congrats! Update: The Beardmore named Conference Hotel of the Year 2011 http://ow.ly/1c97Ik

Sandy's First Blog

This is the first posting of Sandy's Blog, which I hope to update on a weekly basis.

This is @sandyschauffeur on Twitter gone LARGE.

I'll be giving you news of specail offers from AMBIENCE CHAUFFEUR SERVICE , news about my Caravan Project, and Rants about things that annoy me.

I'll also be blogging about my love for Scotland and France.