I keep getting accused of being a constant complainer when I travel. My three British friends tell me I remind them of a character named Victor Meldrew. I think I mentioned him in Friday’s post. I try not to be like Victor. I really do. At home, I’m not that way. I am a happy-go-lucky guy who hardly ever complains about anything.
So, what am I complaining about today? Not the train ride we took yesterday. It was truly beautiful chugging through the British countryside, and the trains were on time. On the second half of our ride, we were on a high-speed train in the first-class coach, where two outstanding conductors helped me bring the luggage on board and then served us a delicious lunch. So, I have no complaints about the train.
Maybe the hotel we are staying in? It’s called Grasshoppers and even though there might be some tiny tiny stuff, it is basically a very nice place. And talk about convenience…it is situated on the sixth floor of the same building as the Glasgow Central Rail Station. So all we had to do was walk out the front door, make two quick turns and go back inside and up the elevator. We thought we would leave our bags and head off to look around downtown, but our room was ready. What a nice surprise. The people here are very nice. They have a room called the Sitting Room that I am sitting in now while Kathleen gets a little more shuteye.
Did I mention that they give you free breakfast if you book directly with the hotel? Or that they have cakes (choice of four) available 24/7, along with some delicious ice cream. How can you have a better hotel than that? Well, maybe better beds, but that has to do with my big complaint. Keep reading.
Am I complaining about the weather? Not me. If anything, it was too good. Bright sunlight and warmth with hardly a cloud in the sky. I took some photos, but the light was harsh. I much prefer that early morning sunrise light. Here are the pics I took so you can see what I mean. Don’t forget; if you click the first shot, you can then scroll through with your arrow keys or by swiping…and PLEASE…don’t look at my photography on a phone. Please…
- Found the Tardis but no Doctor.
- Seagulls are funny.
- They made this guy a blond.
- As I said, it was a beautiful day.
- City Hall
- Looking back down towards our hotel.
- Street shot.
- Loved this building. It’s an office building on the top and a Thai restaurant on the bottom.
- The Royal Concert Hall
- Looking down Buchanan Street.
- They even had an Apple Store.
- Very cool building.
- It housed the Argyle arcade.
- Dad and son feeding the pigeons.
- Found the River Clyde.
- And some gulls that wanted to pose.
- Really happy with the clarity I am getting from my new lens.
- There are murals everywhere in Glasgow.
- Some were commissioned.
- Some are graffiti.
- But with a message.
- Glad it wasn’t me they were yelling at. Apparently, Glaswegians don’t like having their photos taken.
- A panoramic shot of the Clyde.
- And back to our hotel. This is the street entrance.
Maybe it was the place we went for dinner last night? Not that, either. We had reservations at Banco di Roma, a lovely Italian restaurant about three blocks from the hotel. We figured by the time we were on the fifth day of our trip, we would want something a little different, and this place was just right. The food was superb (see the photos), and the ambiance (it is located in an old bank building that has been lovingly converted into a restaurant) was really cool. We even had two tables of people right in front of us for people-watching. You know the situation, family drama, where you make up stories about everyone, trying to figure out where they are from and who is related to whom. We do that all the time, but it has been a while since we had this many great people to figure it out.
- The outside of the restaurant
- The inside of the restaurant
- Kathleen enjoying her Foamy Negroni. They had five kinds of Negronis.
- Our appetizers. The chicken at the upper right was to die for.
- The bread bowl. The top bread was pizza crust. YUM!
- My entrée-Octopus bolognese.
- And Kathleens eggplant parmesan. She won the best entrée contest. Delicious.
So if it was the hotel, the food, the train or the weather, what am I complaining about—it’s the fact that once again on a trip—I am sick. I have come down with a horrible cold/flu. I don’t think it’s COVID (I have had every shot known to man), but it’s an ugly cold with a cough (that keeps Kathleen up all night), a very sore throat and a stuffed-up nose. I HATE BEING SICK WHEN I TRAVEL! It’s the worst. I am in a tiny hotel room with no place to go so Kathleen can sleep, and I can be comfortable. It just sucks. Hopefully, this doesn’t last long. We are going to go do the HoHo bus today so maybe that will make me feel better. Off to breakfast. I hope you have a great day.
Never complain and never explain. —Benjamin Disraeli

































Poor you ?Hope you feel better soon (and don’t blame the Leeds air!)
Definitely not anything to do with Yorkshire. I just hope you don’t get it.
Maybe it’s the effect of long haul air travel as it does seem to happen often when you travel? Anyway, don’t let it spoil your holiday.
I feel for you Jim, nothing worse than feeling unwell while travelling. I am in a similar situation myself at the moment and have been off work since Thursday. Shakes, shivering, coughing, sweating just to mention a few things. I hope you feel better soon and are able to enjoy the rest of your trip. At the end of the day, airports and aircraft are probably the best places to catch things.
Hope you feel better soon. I told Kathleen this morning that at least I should be all better by the time we get to the cruise on the 14th.
Managed to get a GP appointment this morning and have been prescribed antibiotics ?? I will start to feel better soon. I hope you are on the mend too
I got the Who reference. I am willing to wager a couple of bob on the very colourful girl in the Aussie shirt is from Eastern Europe. Bets anyone. Great S-hawk shots. Talk about an evil eye. Gargle with whatever you got and sleep as often and wherever you can…
You lose. Look at her close up. She’s Asian.
Very nice clarity with the new lens. Glasgow looks quite lovely. Sorry you didn’t have enough to complain about. ? By the way, you still have a 2023 copyright date on your first batch of photos. Get over that cold and enjoy your awesome itinerary.
Oh, no! That’s the worst! I hope you get better very quickly and that Kathleen doesn’t get it! Take it easy and get better!