Last Friday I was wandering around Aberdeen city centre checking out venues for the North Atlantic Fiddle Convention as I’m a volunteer lead organising the busking trails for the event. One of the venues we booked are the Victorian toilets beneath Union Street. They’re obviously no longer toilets and indeed smell a lot nicer than they once did but all the original tiles are still in place and it’s a very cool space. These are the original urinals, made from marble with glazed green tiles on the wall and terrazzo mosaic tiles on the floor. There are sinks off to the left which you can’t see in my photo. They don’t make toilets like this today. The Wild Goose Café just above the toilets manages the space and holds regular events there. While I was wandering about I visited the flock of pigeons on Harriet Street. I saw one with a tangled foot and happened to have my net with me so tried to catch it. Amazingly I caught two pigeons at the same time in the net but in my clumsy stupidity I…
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