The Tote (or Horserace Totaliser Board) at Lanark Racecourse was erected in 1928 and was the first of its kind in Scotland. It’s a listed building...
We’re heading back to Scotland for a few days as I post some more of the images shot during a 3 hour wander around Glasgow at the beginning of this...
As many friends already know, I’m currently back in Scotland following the death of my 84 year old father. We said our goodbyes at his memorial service...
Foxgloves were blooming everywhere we went in Scotland this summer. Here’s one we found on the walk around the Wallace Monument near Stirling.
A bust of Scottish king Robert the Bruce seen at the National Wallace Monument in Stirling.
Here’s the last of the current series of monochrome images taken in New Lanark during our recent trip back to Scotland. This, again, shows the renovated...
The village store in New Lanark was closed on the day I took this shot a couple of weeks ago. This was one of the central parts of David Dale and Robert...
A view looking along Double Row to the centre of the village of New Lanark in Scotland.
The New Lanark Mill Hotel, some of whose windows are shown here, was built inside the renovated shell of one of the old mill buildings. It’s now a highly...
One of the surprise finds during our vacation was Dunblane Cathedral. I knew the cathedral existed and had driven through the town a few times but had never...
Apologies for the 10 day gap in my posting record. I was off in Scotland and traveling without a laptop. While I could have posted from my iPad, it’s...
A pair of abandoned fishing boats near the town of Salen on the Isle of Mull in Scotland’s Inner Hebrides.
A view looking back towards the village of New Lanark in Scotland seen from the walk to the Falls of Clyde. The riverside walk takes you along the top of the Clyde...
Lanark Loch was cold but peaceful and heavily populated by swans when we took a walk there on Monday afternoon.
New Lanark in Scotland is one of the best examples of a historical preservation project you will find anywhere. Since the 1970s, the village has been transformed...
We passed this old path during today’s hike from Lanark down to New Lanark and on up the Clyde gorge to Bonnington Linn and back. Autumn is over...
This seems an appropriate image for today given that it’s Memorial Day here in the US. I took this during my last visit back to Scotland in November...
I noticed this picture in my “unposted photos” collection this morning right after seeing a post on Facebook showing the same scene with the traffic...
As Austin grinds to a halt in the grasp of “Icepocalypse 2018” (which means that the temperatures have dipped slightly below freezing and there...
Today is St. Andrew’s Day (Scotland’s equivalent to St. Patrick’s Day but with less partying involved) so that gives me a decent excuse...