Photos from Galway & Around – Part 1
Ah, at last I can say I have been through all my photos from around Galway, Ireland. I haven’t added up the days, but if I…
Ah, at last I can say I have been through all my photos from around Galway, Ireland. I haven’t added up the days, but if I…
One of the first places I found myself on a fairly random stroll around Dublin on day one of my trip was Trinity College. The college…
I mentioned in a previous post that the star of North Dublin had dimmed somewhat, but the city leaders have also pumped money into revitalizing one…
Dublin’s very foundations lie many centuries ago along the River Liffey. Though the Vikings wouldn’t recognize Dublin today, the city still straddles the Liffey. For many…
One thing about visiting Ireland in the winter, I got to see an awful lot of the places I saw after the sun went down –…
I can truthfully say that I did not spend enough time in Savannah to truly photograph all of the sights, but one of the highlights of…
When I went to Savannah for a few days last Fall, my travels turned into a couple of days at the beach and less time in…
Tybee Island is a beautiful little gem off the coast of Savannah, Georgia. Tybee has long been a weekend getaway for citizens of Savannah (it was…
I only tiptoed into the fringe of Brooklyn on this trip but hope to see more of New York City’s five boroughs one day. These scenes are from…
When I was in New York, I took several bus tours in an effort to get my bearings and see the main sights. Probably given the…
New York has a well earned reputation for the city that never sleeps and the night lights are a must see for anyone visiting. Aside from…
Certainly one of New York City’s most famous bridges is the Brooklyn Bridge which connects the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn. It’s the oldest suspension bridge in the…
Despite taking so long to finally visit the largest city in my own country, it was well worth the visit! Five nights in New York could…
What a truly random combination of work, but it’s what I have to discuss right now! As I prepare to prepare (yes, I’m that far behind)…
It took four visits to London to finally make a call on London’s Tate Modern. In my defense, I had visited the British Museum (twice), The…
This is the second spotlight in my series of photographs of Atlanta Icons, while the first focused on Restaurants, this one will is all the rest of…
Once upon a time, I started a series of photographs of what I thought were Atlanta’s iconic places. I was inspired because I had been traveling…
London’s St Paul’s Cathedral is certainly iconic. Many decades, on the images of the great dome standing above the smoke of WWII remain etched in our…
The University of Cambridge (informally Cambridge University) is the second oldest university in the English speaking world. It was established in 1209 and consists of 31…
The city of Cambridge is well known as the home of the University of Cambridge. The heritage of the area is ancient, having been the site…
St Albans has a long history connected to London. It was once a day’s ride from London, so became a major stop for the coach trade. …
There’s a special charm to the small villages I’ve seen in southern England, centuries of history, often with one or two grand old building but otherwise…
The countryside of Cornwall is dotted with old treasures, ruins that could range in age from centuries to millennia. But they all have a rich history….
Among many stops on my Haggis Tour wander to and from Cornwall was the City of Bath. I was quite looking forward to seeing the old…
On my trip through Cornwall, we saw a lot of gorgeous coastline. The coast is full of dramatic cliffs and gorgeous views. Since Cornwall has been…
Newquay is a an awesome little coastal town in Cornwall. There has been human activity here since prehistoric times and a fishing village as far back…
On my first trip to England in April, 2004, my only day out of London was spent on a tour of, among other stops, Stonehenge –…
On my last trip to the UK, there was some repeat stops. Since this was my 5th visit to Britain, this should not be a surprise,…
An amazing part of our trip was two days relaxing on the Red Sea at the Sawa Camp near Nuweiba. We literally stayed in straw huts…
There was one part of the journey that I felt I only walked away with one shot I really liked. I’ll explain that in a minute,…