Couldn't go fishing today as my pond was frozen over, so I've been recalling Easter Road memories (although there are a lot of blanks caused by alcohol consumption).
Not too many happy visits over the years, but I recall one of those "firsts" that Motherwell always seem to be caught up in.
Hibs were, I'm pretty sure, the first club in Scotland to install under-soil heating. They were certainly the first club with such a facility to have the game called off due to a frozen pitch: they forgot to turn the heating on the evening before.
Their supposed opponents? Yup.
Before that - but in living memory - QP (at home!), Alloa, Meadowbank (or was that in ye league) and a right humpin' at Starks Park in the LC immediately after we'd won the Scottish.
Nurse! The medication!