Reblogged from Mary Smith’s Place:
I thought I’d take a wee break from my self-imposed blogging and social media embargo to let everyone know I’m still here. I’ve really missed reading posts and being on Facebook, but have to admit it has freed up a lot of time for Secret Dumfries.
I’ve still a lot to do so after this it’ll be head down and crack on. The finishing line is in sight – has to be as the deadline is fixed.
Anyway, I thought I’d share a few little snippets from the chapters I’ve been writing. One chapter called ‘Hidden in plain sight’ is about the Whitesands along the River Night which runs through Dumfries.
Walking on from the kinetic hangings and the curved railings beyond the Devorgilla Bridge, we come to Matt Baker’s granite sculpture of Lady Devorgilla. Many people must walk past without realising a sculpture is on the river side of the wall beside a flight of steps. She is set into the sandstone wall, looking across the river. The figure was inspired by Lady Devorgilla Baillol who reputedly had the first wooden bridge across the bridge built in the thirteenth century.

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Thanks so much for sharing, Sue. The finishing line is in sight!
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My pleasure, Mary! Deep breaths… 😉
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I just said to someone I feel I will be able to breathe properly again on April 1st!
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LOL!
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