Time for an adventure. Boy Three was deposited with the childminder so his big brothers and I hit the road to Cardross.
Obviously when you're going to explore Scotland's Creepiest Building you'd be advised to take someone with you. So when Fionaoutdoors and H agreed to join us I was very happy.
The Boys weren't convinced of the whole enterprise, least of all when we couldn't find the spot at the first pass. But they perked up a bit when we led them through a broken bit of fence...
"Surely we're not allowed." I think they'd been looking for a ticket booth, or at least a sign post.
But once inside the wreck of St Peter's College, they forgot their grumbles. Despite the dank and broken mess underfoot, enough of the splendid concrete statement remained to get the idea of lofty light spaces and angular modernism.
Urban artists have attacked the walls with gusto and pseudo-satanists may have used it as a party venue.
But what's to be done with a listed building that stands as monument to misplaced optimism? Make it an urban art gallery, a camp site for the intrepid, a preserved ruin, or a destination for fed up parents looking for an adventure?
PS pictures aren't great because I stupidly left memory card in computer not camera.