What do I love? The answer lies in so many directions that I am almost staggered wondering what to post. I love my family, my hubby, my friends, writing, blogging, books, crying… wait a minute I said crying. What? I mean to say that I love books that stir the emotions, make me cry, get me reflecting….
I just finished one such book, boy did it make me cry, Me Before You By Jojo Moyes.
So I love all sorts of things. But one of my great loves is my old home town of Edinburgh. I just love visiting Edinburgh lapping up all that this great city has to offer.
If you’re a regular visitor to my blog you might have seen my posts about Edinburgh. So surprise surprise my photo this week is something I came across whilst in Edinburgh this half term. I found it in a place that I have many fond memories of. The photo was taken in The Botanic Gardens, right outside an art gallery. Yes, I’m kind of partial to them too…
I don’t know quite what it was about this particular statue that grabbed my attention, but whatever it was it gripped me. It might have been her tummy, I have one of those, I may be skinny but my tummy has always been a bit rounded. Or it might be the way she was twisting her arm behind her back in a yoga stretch. Perhaps that was it. Anyway the fact that I noticed her was saying something as on this trip I was busy spending time with family, oh and eating a lot. That is one of my other loves. I ate lots and lots of Asian food. My mum is a wonderful cook, so we had many tasty meals but as well as this we visited a particularly fine Malaysian restaurant in Glasgow called, Rumours Kopitiam. By the way kopitiam or kopi tiam is the word for a coffee shop in Southeast Asia. The interior of this little restaurant wasn’t exactly flashy but the food was excellent and the lunch menu’s really good value for money. Our waitress had a great sense of humour she asked my daughter if she liked chilli, she said yes, so she made sure that she was more than adequately supplied with lots of them! That’ll teach her….. The Singapore noodles were to die for. So if you are in Glasgow give Kopitiam a go.
On this week away I didn’t really do much in the way of blogging or Instagram. Or visit half of the places I had intended to. Which isn’t like me but all that eating, and chatting to family was taking up all of my time. This statue wasn’t having it she just begged me to photograph her, she pointed her belly at me accusingly and twisted my arm! What astonished me about it all was this. When I came back to Cambridge I did some research and found that she had just been moved back to this particular spot. I came back to Edinburgh Botanic Gardens and so did she…. A pair of kindred spirits. How sweet. She is Reg Butler’s cast bronze sculpture, entitled Girl. She is now to be seen outside Inverleith House, right beside the gallery of modern art.
More about her reappearance here:
http://www.rbge.org.uk/about-us/news/stories/butlers-girl-comes-home
So a bit of a meandering kind of love but there you have it. Hope Hugh approves. This is my entry for Hugh’s photography challenge this week.
http://hughsviewsandnews.com/2016/02/16/hughs-weekly-photo-challenge-week-13-love/
Hope you like my photo and my tale of my many loves: eating, reading, writing, art, statues, and spending time with family in my favourite Scottish city, Edinburgh. Sorry, Glasgow, I love you too!! Especially your Kopitiam….
Marje @ Kyrosmagica xx
I love the statue and all the photographs. It’s been so long since I visited Edinburgh!
Thank you. Glad you loved it… hope you get to visit Edinburgh before too long…
I love the picture. I could see the attraction to the statue. There’s something mysterious and dark about the statue and its surroundings. Very interesting.
Thanks Vashti. Glad you found it mysterious… and interesting. 🙂
Yes, I certainly approve of your entry for the challenge, Marje. The photo is beautiful, but so are your words about love. I’ve never had the chance to visit Edinburgh but it’s on my list of places to visit.
Thank you so much for participating in this week’s challenge.
Thank you Hugh, I really enjoyed joining in the challenge. Oh and you realy must visit Edinburgh – the best time is during The Edinburgh International Festival in August or at New Year.
There is something hauntng about that statue.
Yes perhaps there is… it would make a great prompt for a story I reckon.
Yes, it would.
Loving your picture and story, and sending you my love! 🙂
Thank you Inese, love to you too. 🙂
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Love the photo!
Thanks Lynz.
Hi Marje,
I’ve nominated you for the 3 Day Quotes Challenge. Please feel free to turn this down if you don’t have enough time… Here’s my post: http://heenarathorep.com/2016/02/27/quotes-challenge-2/
I hope you’ll enjoy it 🙂
Thanks Heena, I’ll try to get to it when I can, thanks for nominating me. 🙂
You’re welcome, dear!
I’m looking forward to reading your posts 🙂
Love the reflection of the sky from the pond!
Vivienne X
Thank you Vivienne. x