Mounted Guard at Edinburgh Castle
PHeymont spotted this bronze sentry below the storied castle.
PHeymont spotted this bronze sentry below the storied castle.
An all-too-brief day in the Scottish highlands gave PHeymont a different view of a fabled country
PHeymont shares a collection of signs seen on a recent trip to Edinburgh and Glasgow—ranging from whimsical to ironic to serious.
Upgraded rail service between England and Scotland is taking market share away from airlines.
Healing hands reach up from the courtyard of Surgeon’s Hall in Edinburgh, home of the Royal College of Surgeons.
PHeymont visits the world’s largest terra-cotta fountain. It’s also a large measure of Victorian imperial self-congratulation.
Just off a road in Shetland, a small museum keeps alive the memory of some trips that didn’t end well.
PHeymont was visiting the National Gallery of Scotland when he found that some of the art was ‘off-duty’
Built as an oasis of culture in a sea of slums, one of Glasgow’s important museums is still fighting for its life in an era of budget cuts.
Glasgow Scotland should be put on your list of things to do shortly. From culture to architecture, music, pubs, clubs and breathtaking loch-side adventures just 40 minutes from the city Centre…read on to uncover the renaissance that is unravelling in this vibrant city! Hot Reason Number 1 – Arts Culture and Festivals The art and cultural collections in the city have international reach, and the town proudly boasts Robert Burns, Charles Rennie Mackintosh and a couple of Turner prize…
PHeymont spotted this bronze sentry below the storied castle.
An all-too-brief day in the Scottish highlands gave PHeymont a different view of a fabled country
PHeymont shares a collection of signs seen on a recent trip to Edinburgh and Glasgow—ranging from whimsical to ironic to serious.
Upgraded rail service between England and Scotland is taking market share away from airlines.
Healing hands reach up from the courtyard of Surgeon’s Hall in Edinburgh, home of the Royal College of Surgeons.
PHeymont visits the world’s largest terra-cotta fountain. It’s also a large measure of Victorian imperial self-congratulation.
Just off a road in Shetland, a small museum keeps alive the memory of some trips that didn’t end well.
PHeymont was visiting the National Gallery of Scotland when he found that some of the art was ‘off-duty’
Built as an oasis of culture in a sea of slums, one of Glasgow’s important museums is still fighting for its life in an era of budget cuts.
Glasgow Scotland should be put on your list of things to do shortly. From culture to architecture, music, pubs, clubs and breathtaking loch-side adventures just 40 minutes from the city Centre…read on to uncover the renaissance that is unravelling in this vibrant city! Hot Reason Number 1 – Arts Culture and Festivals The art and cultural collections in the city have international reach, and the town proudly boasts Robert Burns, Charles Rennie Mackintosh and a couple of Turner prize…