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An exchange of images and thoughts between East Kilbride in Scotland and Surrey, BC, in Canada.
One of the main Catholic churches in the town, called St Brides. The church stands on a hill on its own above the town centre. It's a very imposing building, towering above church goers.
One entrance to the main shopping centre, a ramp which also has steps running up the middle.