Dundee
This morning I took a long bus ride to Dundee to meet Marie from Couchsurfing. I asked if she could host me but then changed my plan to stay in Dundee. She is my age so we are atypical Couchsurfing members! She is Italian, living half the time there and half in Dundee where she was a professor at the University of Dundee.
We went first to the V&A Museum to see the Palestinian embroidery exhibit. The museum opened in 2018 and is splendid. It is the first ever "dedicated design museum in Scotland and the only other V&A museum anywhere in the world outside London."
The embroidery exhibit was great but heartbreaking. Of course. Dundee and Nablus are twinned (sister cities).
(That's Marie looking at the case of jewelry, dressed all in red)
HeaddressThe other exhibit I saw while Marie found a nice place to read was about Scottish design. Of course, there was Charles Rennie Mackintosh but so much more.
Then I walked back alone the way we came and spent nearly 2 hours at Verdant Works, a former jute mill turned into a museum. Jute was what Dundee was mainly about and it was more women than men who were employed so they could pay them less. The wages were so low they had to get their school age children to work as well while the husbands stayed home with the babies. Very dangerous work for all!











I don't get it. Who took the picture and why? Why would you post a picture like that online? And who had your number to send you a recording?
ReplyDeleteSorry, I now have added info to clarify the situation. I had to read your comment 3 times before I understood your misunderstanding.
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