In my last post on the Glasgow trip, I fear I got distracted
by our fine dining experiences, so back to the point of our being there. We
enjoyed the beautiful Clyde-side facilities of the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre. It was a vast complex
and each day involved walking enormous distances - boots or sneakers only for
comfort!
Here is our entry in the IATEFL Convention program, and here we are inaction, our workshop
participants hard at work on their tasks related to ‘Using the Tablet in the
Classroom’ – and using our own Easing into English app materials,
of course. Bless them – they were a very
cooperative group!
After our presentation we relax together and join the IATEFL
group of presenters at the exhibition site – go Team Greece!
We leave our last day for really experiencing the city and
enjoy some of the magic graffiti seen
on the walls in the centre. This one is a favourite of mine – where our Bard,
Robert Burns slides a stealthy glance at a Banksy-type character, who has not
only created a landscape scene, but has included his rear-view self-portrait which
is adjusting the frame to straighten it
on the wall - wonderful !
The portrait alongside is of
another of my favourites: Charles Rennie
Macintosh, architect, designer, artist, and son of Glasgow. We visit the Willow Tea Rooms in Sauchiehall Street which proudly boast many of
his designs – on the poster you can see his famous rose design, and Angeliki is
sitting on one of his beautiful chairs. We had tea and a delicious strawberry
tart and toffee apple pie – mmm! I really have to teach Angeliki that when
pouring or drinking tea stylishly, she has to crook her little finger – or as
we say in Glasgow, bend her pinkie!!
At the reception we had the
pleasure of meeting Anne Maxwell who
was our MC from Glasgow City Chambers.
A braw lassie who speaks excellent Greek
– good on her! While in Glasgow it was a must to meet up with cousin, Freda, and her husband, Derek. So we shared with them our last
lunch in Scotland. Fun company and delicious
food in huge portions – but we did, somehow, manage to clean our plates!
People Make Glasgow –
that’s the city’s official marketing slogan- and it’s so true. We had a
splendid time in Glasgow and would like to thank everyone who, with their friendliness
and cheery banter, made our stay there such a memorable one.
Thanks for all those fond memories, Dear Green Place!
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