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Not very exotic .... but have a look round your town, where you walk regularly, look up, interesting things you probably didn't know or noticed before ... most of us carry a camera so no excuse to take a pic! iPhone

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Good advice.

When my daughter was young we enjoyed walks round historic cities and to look up and see what evidence of the age of buildings remained in place, fire marks were always on the list

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this lovely creature in Ayr Harbour
Steady with the Beatrix Potter big man - lest you forget, that it is an Ayrshire seal. The water is obviously warm enough that it has its Rangers tap aff. You can't see the empty bottle of 'wreck the hoose juice' - vitamin B, the bad man's ginger - Buckfast, it is about to launch at you and yer missus shouting - 'Mone then!?!! I'll fuckin' rip you ya stripey English poof!!!! Intae-um!!!!! Weeeeee - errrrrra - pepppuuullll!!!!!'

:) - I.
 
Steady with the Beatrix Potter big man - lest you forget, that it is an Ayrshire seal. The water is obviously warm enough that it has its Rangers tap aff. You can't see the empty bottle of 'wreck the hoose juice' - vitamin B, the bad man's ginger - Buckfast, it is about to launch at you and yer missus shouting - 'Mone then!?!! I'll fuckin' rip you ya stripey English poof!!!! Intae-um!!!!! Weeeeee - errrrrra - pepppuuullll!!!!!'

:) - I.
I'm under no illusion that he/she is a formidable beast, Iain.
The gummy mouthed smackheads riding up and down the esplanade on a stolen electric scooter certainly gave it a wide berth!!
 
I'm under no illusion that he/she is a formidable beast, Iain.
The gummy mouthed smackheads riding up and down the esplanade on a stolen electric scooter certainly gave it a wide berth!!

"the esplanade" ....................... is that no a big SUV ?
It's the "shore front" doon there mate ! :ROFLMAO:

I spent over 10 years working in Ayr. It's not quite the place it once was but I hope you're enjoying your trip.
 
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