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hope + graffiti

Yep – another drizzly night in Scotland. According to my personal observation, almost ALL nights are drizzly, but to be fair, I was only there for a couple of weeks.

Edinburgh, Scotland
photographed 11.2.2023

grandmothers

Blue hour, obviously. And I loved the way the sign gave off a warm glow, which was echoed by the light on the second floor of the building.

Edinburgh, Scotland
photographed 11.3.2023

fountain cleaner

This guy had what looked like an endless task: he was scooping fall leaves out of the fountain. He was doing a good job and all, but it must have been a little disheartening when he stood up and stretched out his back and then saw how many more leaves were still on the trees.

Ross Fountain
Edinburgh, Scotland
photographed 11.3.2023

candlelight + the cathedral

I really do like to find votives glowing in a dark corner of a cathedral. It makes it seem warmer than it is, and quieter, and very contemplative.

St. Giles’ Cathedral
Edinburgh, Scotland
photographed 11.14.2023

anxieties

It’s not enough that the dog has anxieties, but I had to go and not even get his WHOLE FACE in the photo. How rude of me. I mean, I’m not like the biggest dog-lover you’ll ever see, but I still feel bad about my actions.

I only hope the dog is anxious to the point where his human keeps him away from social media so he won’t know what I did.

Edinburgh, Scotland
photographed 11.11.2023