In January of 2013 after exams at University had finished...
I set off on my Scottish adventure. It was a very early hour in the morning as I had booked a ridiculously cheap train ticket on Megabus.com for £7.70 return to Crewe! :O Can't complain at that!
I was staying with my friend, Mark who's studying at the Royal Conservatoire in Glasgow and we had a busy schedule planned for the 2 days including a trip to Glasgow Cathedral, a wonder around Glasgow University which involved a long walk down by the water passing BBC Scotland and STV (very exciting!), the famous City Chambers, a mooch around the shops (where I'm sure I caught a glimpse of One Direction's Harry Styles!) and of course a trip to a Morrisons! Unfortunately Mark doesn't own a car so we could only visit places which were within walking distance.
It just so happened that a few months previous a new Morrisons had opened...
just around the corner from his flat! I'd never been to a Morrisons in Scotland before so was a first for me. The main noticeable thing about this Morrisons was it had a very stylish café, very different to the ones I've previously visited. It was set out like an American Diner - very cool! Does anyone know if this is a new idea or a one off?
My Glasgow trip was drawing to an end and next stop was Edinburgh to visit my friend Swie Joo.
I got on the bus (a lot cheaper than the train!) and set off. We weren't even 5 minutes into the journey when I saw the big Yellow M (Not the McDonalds one) - I was so tempted to ask the bus to stop to let me visit but didn't think he'd appreciate that. And as if the journey couldn't get any worse, a few minutes after that we passed yet another Morrisons - two in the space of 10 minutes and not being able to stop at either - this certainly was torture! Definitely going to have to plan another trip to Scotland but next time with a car!
Glasgow - Barrack Street - January 2013 |
Does anyone work at a Morrisons in Scotland?
Do you know of anyone else who has a similar hobby to mine? If so, please get in touch with your story. :)-----
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