After an early supper at the Old Blackfriars on Castle Street in Aberdeen in the afternoon on Sunday 7 July 2019, I made my way north on foot to my lodging for the night, The Brig Inn. Perhaps a block into my northbound trek, I spotted a statue well-loved by the birds. It was The Gordon Highlanders statue, dedicated to the regiment from the north and east of Scotland. It was located between a couple of streets bearing the name Castle Street.
The statue is of a Gordon Highlander in full uniform with feet on a rock. Bird poop of white and yellow colour had trickled down the sides of the statue, which I found gave it a nautical feel. The base of the statue had "The Gordon Highlanders" stylized in all caps in gold lettering, the head-on deer, and clan motto ("Bydand" - stylized in all caps) as well as some dedication information. Two vibrant wreaths were placed at the base of statue in honour of the clan's service. read more