tomorrow, and I am so excited:)
I can get myself and my things sorted out, for example, my work, my book (which I am still writing), my poetry/songwriting, my art and this blog.
Might I apologise for the lack of colour/pictures in this blog, it's really unlike me to do this but i've been on my dad's work laptop so if I save any pictures to it then he'll get bollocked, plus I can't get any of my pictures on here anyway:/
But I can understand how boring this thing must be to read.
At the same time though, this blog really is for me, but if you have the patience to read it then thankyou:)
This is probably going to be my last chance to give a proper review of my time in Scotland, and I have to say I think it is wonderful here.
Unlike in Birmingham, there is so much to do and see, I don't think I have ever been bored in Glasgow, ever.
It's huge and the people are so remarkeable.
It's an absolutely magical city with stone steps, old buildings, hidden little art shops/galleries, talented buskers performing songs like 'Wonderwall', bagpipes and drums playing in the distance, mad women donning neon (maybe for a hen do?), beautiful unique looking people, everyone with a smile on their face.
I love Glasgow, it is impossible to feel anything but happy there.
Apart from one girl who was crying on the steps, but she was a Goth and her assumed boyfriend looked rather guilty so...
Like everyone else, I think I will jump to my own conclusions on that one.
Anyway, mmm, yes, Glasgow knocks Birmingham flat on the head any day.
I really really miss Manchester though:(
I haven't been back in so long.
I am determined to take a couple of people up this summer.
Even if Birmingham is a shit-hole compared to these places, I can't wait to go back and see everyone:)

I can get myself and my things sorted out, for example, my work, my book (which I am still writing), my poetry/songwriting, my art and this blog.
Might I apologise for the lack of colour/pictures in this blog, it's really unlike me to do this but i've been on my dad's work laptop so if I save any pictures to it then he'll get bollocked, plus I can't get any of my pictures on here anyway:/
But I can understand how boring this thing must be to read.
At the same time though, this blog really is for me, but if you have the patience to read it then thankyou:)
This is probably going to be my last chance to give a proper review of my time in Scotland, and I have to say I think it is wonderful here.
Unlike in Birmingham, there is so much to do and see, I don't think I have ever been bored in Glasgow, ever.
It's huge and the people are so remarkeable.
It's an absolutely magical city with stone steps, old buildings, hidden little art shops/galleries, talented buskers performing songs like 'Wonderwall', bagpipes and drums playing in the distance, mad women donning neon (maybe for a hen do?), beautiful unique looking people, everyone with a smile on their face.
I love Glasgow, it is impossible to feel anything but happy there.
Apart from one girl who was crying on the steps, but she was a Goth and her assumed boyfriend looked rather guilty so...
Like everyone else, I think I will jump to my own conclusions on that one.
Anyway, mmm, yes, Glasgow knocks Birmingham flat on the head any day.
I really really miss Manchester though:(
I haven't been back in so long.
I am determined to take a couple of people up this summer.
Even if Birmingham is a shit-hole compared to these places, I can't wait to go back and see everyone:)

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