A portion of the Royal Mile. |
Lots of massive, old buildings in Edinburgh, with better architecture than most towns in America. |
War Memorial on Carlton Hill. |
The black spire is the Sir Walter Scott Memorial. My favorite historical fiction writer. |
The National Scottish Art Museum. Beautiful and a quiet place to relax and recharge. |
The Writer's Museum highlighting Scott, Robert Louis Stevenson, Robert Burns, and Hume. |
They said that I'll get a wee room to myself that as soon as I actually start to write and get published. |
Shot from Greyfriar's Kirk over the wall. |
Old buildings on this side looking through the alley toward the new architecture of the Scottish National History Museum. |
Sunset, rain and shadows. The problem is you can't see the rain drops. |
Shortcut to the Castle. |
Headed out to Loch Lomond. |
This is what the Romans and the English saw first when they were invading the Highlands. |
Hot chocolate at The Elephant restaurant. My Photo Art Book goes on sell at a book store near me sometime in the future. |
Seeing your photos makes me feel like I'm traveling with you. Thanks for bringing me along.
ReplyDeleteMission accomplished then! That was my goal. I am glad you enjoy the photos. The benefits of modern technology are amazing. When I would visit England, Scotland, and Wales as a child, a youth, and young adult, I had a
ReplyDelete"film" cameras and would have to wait weeks to see my pictures. With a digital camera and lap top, I shoot, review, and publish all within an hour (or at least the same day). Marvelous!