Slouching towards e-Commerce at Hills of Hame to offer some discounted urban walks on 4, 11 & 18 November

 

The sun is shining here in Edinburgh,the air is pleasantly chilly and I am looking out of the window at the southern side of Salisbury Crags and the Lion’s Haunch and Sampson’s Ribs from the window while I work to drag the Hills of Hame site into the early 2000s and add some payment buttons to expand the range of payment options, especially for overseas visitors. Yes, I am a late, late adopter now, compared to having the days of my 16K ZX Spectrum and teaching myself to program in BASIC in the bedroom in the 1980s.

On the next few Saturdays (4th, 11th and 18th November), I’ll be offering the Pavement Palaeontology walk in the mornings and the Edinburgh Rocks! walk in the afternoons. Booking is essential but hopefully the new payment buttons will make things easier for those of you visiting Edinburgh.

I am a palaeobiologist in my early 40's carrying out research work. I am based in Scotland.

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Posted in Geodiversity, Geological Walks (urban), Scotland

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