
This photo is available on Redbubble: Stone Path Between Walls.

This photo is available on Redbubble: Stone Path Between Walls.

The clock above the old Job Centre at the corner of Duke Street and Leith Walk, reflected in a large puddle on Constitution Street.
This photo is available on Redbubble: The Clock in the Sky, and in a 2009 calendar: Strange Sky.

In this small courtyard off Constitution Street, cars hide from the tramworks.
(But the Suruchi Too is still there, still providing carry-out or eat-in meals, though no lunches while the street is closed…)
This photo is available on Redbubble: Leith Cobbles.

This arched doorway, blocked off and turned into a window, is by John’s Lane, just off Constitution Street in Leith.
This photo is available on Redbubble: Knotted Stone.

Wandering Leith taking photos does remind you that Leith was an important town in its own right, before it became an adjunct to Edinburgh. This is the old Corn Exchange.
I took this photo at the junction of Constitution Street, Bernard Street, and Cadiz Street. Google Maps does have a problem with letting you pinpoint junctions. There’s another photo of the Corn Exchange from a different angle below the fold.

One cat, or two? Black and white cat reflecting in a window in Leith, Edinburgh, in spring sunshine.
I took this photo here. It’s available on Redbubble: Cats reflecting.