Walk: Inverkip to Lunderston Bay
This walk got off to a difficult start as the 906 bus from Largs did not run at the appointed time due to an earlier breakdown. In the event only three of us made it, George, Douglas and Phil. We Read More …
Meeting and fellowship for retired men
This walk got off to a difficult start as the 906 bus from Largs did not run at the appointed time due to an earlier breakdown. In the event only three of us made it, George, Douglas and Phil. We Read More …
Three members of the Walking Group recently tackled the 7 mile walk around the Greenock Cut, an aqueduct built in the 1820s to supply water from Loch Thom to Greenock. Roddy Eunson, Bill Young and Ray Young, with his dog Poppy, enjoyed Read More …
We caught the 09.50 bus from Largs Main Street to the Clyde Coast and Garnock Valley Crematorium. We set off up the track to the Kilburn Wind Farm so that we could visit the crash site of Fairey Firefly DT977 on Read More …
On Friday 18th August a group of 14 Probus members and guests travelled to Edinburgh by coach to attend a performance of the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo which took place as usual on the Edinburgh Castle Esplanade. The coach left Read More …
There were concerns first thing that the long awaited putting competition might have to be postponed, but by 9.30am the rain had stopped and 21 members of the club met at the Barrfields putting green. Blethering before teeing off. We Read More …
“trench’d its gushing entrails bright.”
Translates as:
Digging into your glistening insides,
