These columns can be found outside two of the majestic buildings lining The Mall in London. This is the wide street that runs from Buckingham Palace to Trafalgar...
This is another shot from our trip back to the UK a couple of summers ago. During our stay in London, we took a River Thames tour from Westminster down...
Some of the fascinating basalt column formations seen along the shoreline of Staffa in Scotland’s Inner Hebrides. The hexagonal shapes were caused...
The most famous feature on Staffa is Fingal’s Cave which you can access by walking along a row of basalt columns just above the high tide mark from...
Staffa is pretty small with a total area of only 82 acres and a highest point 138 feet above sea level. This view shows the Colonades on the southern end of the island....
Every now and again, I spend some time wandering through the collection of images I have tagged as “review required” in Lightroom. These usually...
Frost covered trees seen while walking around Lanark Loch during my trip back to Lanark last November.
Let’s leave the “ATX Squared” project now. Here’s a shot I took during a cold walk around Lanark Loch on my trip back to Scotland...
One of the many highlights of my trip back to Scotland was a day spent wandering the streets of Glasgow with John Farnan. We started out in the west end,...
We’ve woken to our first frosty morning of the year here in Austin so this picture from my recent trip back to Scotland seemed appropriate. This...
I spent a great many hours in the Boyd Orr Building (in the background here) during my first year at Glasgow University. Its contemporary style contrasts...
A view of Lanark Loch in Scotland taken on a cold, frosty, November morning.
Here’s another picture from my walk through Lanark Cemetery. I was interested to see a large obelisk in the centre of the cemetery and discovered...
I spent some time wandering around the cemetery in Lanark during last week’s visit. Snow-covered Tinto hill in the distance, the frost coating everything...
This sign, visible from a large area of central Glasgow, can be found on the side of the Glasgow College of Building and Printing just off George Square.
A student heads towards the library at the University of Glasgow in Scotland.
One of the reasons I love Glasgow is the combination of humour and lack of respect for authority that so many of the locals exhibit. A great example is Lord...
I had a lovely day today in Glasgow wandering around the University and down in the city centre with John Farnan, another long-time online connection who I met “in...
Another shot from my walk around a very frosty Lanark Loch yesterday morning.
Another of the friendly Atlantic Puffins (Fratercula arctica) found on the island of Lunga just off the island of Mull just off the west coast of Scotland....