An early morning view of the Chisos Mountains taken from the back porch of the Terlingua rental property we stayed in while visiting Big Bend National...
Apologies for the posting hiatus! We spent last week on a road trip to Atlanta for a college visit for our younger son. While I neglected to post daily...
Danny Mason ready for action as a member of Britain’s Special Air Services in a WW2 North African campaign. Danny was one of several actors taking...
My wife and son walk along the compacted snow on Wildwood Hills Lane during the major winter storm that hit Texas during the 3rd week of February, 2021....
Another image showing the interesting architectural contrast in the British Museum’s covered courtyard. This was taken during a family trip to the UK back...
On the day following our 2014 trip to the London Eye, we visited the British Museum. Its covered courtyard is a wonderful example of mixing classical and modern...
I’m not including this in my London Eye series as such since you can’t see any part of the wheel in this shot but it seems reasonable to end with...
This is the last of my series of London Eye images. I took this from the passenger capsule close to the highest point in its travels. The views, on a clear...
The London Eye features 32 passenger capsules numbered 1 to 33 with 13 missing for superstitious reasons. The capsules, each representing one of London’s...
A view from one passenger pod to another on the London Eye. The Eye’s rim is constructed of steel sections built in the Netherlands which were floated...
Let’s cross the Atlantic for another series of city images. In June 2014, we traveled back to the UK and spent some time in London. While there,...
An old wooden shed and wharf seen in Boutiliers Cove, Nova Scotia, Canada during last September’s NxNW photo trip. We found this location by chance...
Bluefin Tuna tails attached to the wall of a fisherman’s cabin on the wharf at North Rustico Harbour on Canada’s Prince Edward Island. We saw these...
An infra-red view of Mesquite Dunes in California’s Death Valley National Park.
Despite once being noted as the hottest place on the planet (it lost the record to a Chinese desert back in 2004), Death Valley was well-known in the mid 1800s...
While trawling through the archives this past weekend, I discovered a collection of unprocessed images taken in Death Valley during a one day visit back...
Locomotive 3007 was built in Glasgow in 1945 and spent 40 years working in South Africa before being decomissioned in 1988. It was brought back to Scotland...
The Riverside Museum sits on the River Clyde opposite the Glasgow Science Centre in another redeveloped section of the city’s old docklands and shipbuilding...
One of the metal-clad, beetle-shaped buildings forming the Glasgow Science Centre in Scotland. Last time we visited as a family, I ended up being set on fire...
A view of Turret Arch in Arches National Park near Moab in Utah. This was taken during our 2013 annual NxNW photography get-together.