A Walk in the Park

The landscape of Dumbarton is bound to change drastically in the next couple of years so I'm snapping as many pictures as I can to document the changes. 

The landscape of Dumbarton is bound to change drastically in the next couple of years so I'm snapping as many pictures as I can to document the changes. 

So apparently if you have a baby or a child (or a dog) here in Scotland, one goes to the park on sunny afternoons. We've been venturing over to Levengrove Park (which is just over a mile walk from our flat) more frequently these days just to mix up our walking schedule. And with the fall colors and a hot thermos of milky tea, this is a gorgeous walk. Here's just a few pictures I snapped on our last trip over to the park. Because of the baby, we've been doing far more local walks/train rides and I've thoroughly enjoyed finding out even more about our little corner of Scotland. 

Dumbarton Castle from a different angle. 

Dumbarton Castle from a different angle. 

Looking across the River Clyde. 

Looking across the River Clyde. 

Bonus of walking? sleeping baby. All the praise hands. 

Bonus of walking? sleeping baby. All the praise hands. 

Fall is here and those leaves are a beautiful reminder of that fact. 

Fall is here and those leaves are a beautiful reminder of that fact. 

A former gatehouse. It's not exactly move-in ready, but I'd enjoy living there. ;) 

A former gatehouse. It's not exactly move-in ready, but I'd enjoy living there. ;) 

Looking across the mirror smooth River Leven towards High Street, Dumbarton. 

Looking across the mirror smooth River Leven towards High Street, Dumbarton.