One of the advantages of Melrose , in addition to it being a beautiful place, is that you can travel by public transport to Galashiels which is home to the Great Scottish Tapestry but more about that in a future post,
As we stepped off the bus we came across our first piece of art, seriously, how can you not smile at these ?
The first one is called Dolly, presumably a reference to Dolly the sheep that was cloned the Roslin Institute, part of Edinburgh University in 1996
Just over the bridge we came upon a painted wall, steam engines always grab my attention as you may know.
Other walls were adorned with painting and graffiti adding colour to what could be a dismal day.
The last picture depicts Sir Walter Scott.
A quirky statue of Robert Coltart was found in a small square, I especially like the little girl enjoying her sugary treat.
Walking up towards the town we notices that empty shops were displaying parts of the panels that make up the Tapestry.
I suspect that if we had taken the town trail, we may have found more to explore but we were heading to the home of the tapestry, a little unsure of what was on display. We were not disappointed but that's for another post.
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What a treat for the eyes!
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