
We ended October with our second light show, Glasglow at the Botanic Gardens in Glasgow. Glasglow has been hit and miss in previous years, but we all really enjoyed it this time around. The kids are also at an age to appreciate these kinds of events, especially with the treat of toasted marshmallows (which appears to be a staple at outdoor events now) and chips for supper.

Taking place around Halloween often means the theme has a few spooky sections, but there were only a couple of parts with clowns and skeletons that were a bit too scary for kids (and big kids like myself).

Elsewhere there were smoke-filled bubbles to pop, strings of lights changing colour in time to the music to walk through, a graveyard full of amusing epitaphs, and a walkway over the field of light, and of course, Kibble Palace itself to list our favourite parts. Just like last year, the designers had filled Kibble palace, a 19th Century glasshouse home to the national fern collection with lasers, it is a genuinely original way of using the space that delighted the kids and I’ve never seen anything like it at any other light show we’ve visited.

Back at home, I carved pumpkins for the girls’ nursery Halloween party. Our 4 year old asked for a ballerina, and our nearly two year old wanted a hedgehog, which ended up winning a prize.

It gets dark early in the autumn and winter months here in Scotland, and I really appreciate these evening events that give us a reason to wrap up and get outside for a few hours. October has been such a busy but lovely month, and Glasglow was such a fun night to round it off with. Have a lovely week. X
Everything looks so amazing all lit up. I should really do one of these light trails one day. X
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We thoroughly enjoyed it. They can be a bit hit and miss, but there are some really impressive light shows around. X
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I’m very impressed with the ballerina carving !
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Thanks, I like a challenge and I’ve had quite a bit of practice carving figures over the years. š
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Greetings from Latvia, where at 3PM is already dark š
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Hello from Scotland! It’s normally dark by 4pm through December, but November always to be full of sunrises and sunsets on my way to and from work. š
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That sounds magicalācatching those sunrises and sunsets must make your commute so special!
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