Cross mushroom

I came across this chewed fly agaric in the Bearsden Roman Bathhouse, the extra blip. It was discovered in the early 1970s when development started on the flats just behind the site. Several of the apartments look directly onto the remains which I suppose might be a selling point. It all looked a bit too reconstructed, in my uninformed opinion. I really liked the mushroom.
A routine visit to CPS research took me to the North. I had intended to explore Maryhill more thoroughly, famous for fictitious murders in the 1980s solved by Jim Taggart and his team, one of whom if I recall correctly, was married to a Strathclyde police office. Anyway it was pouring with rain so I diverted to Bearsden (via Waitrose in Milngavie) and looked up the Bathhouse.
Home for soup and posh bread lunch (from Waitrose) and spent the afternoon reading Jasper Rees authorised biography of Victoria Wood, loving the detail.

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