As pictures go, this is probably terrible. It’s sort of blurry and the lighting is all wrong and some other things that photographers know about are probably missing. Continue reading “This Is Ireland” »
As pictures go, this is probably terrible. It’s sort of blurry and the lighting is all wrong and some other things that photographers know about are probably missing. Continue reading “This Is Ireland” »
First of all, I don’t jog. I can walk fairly fast if pursued by wild animals, but jogging—forget it. For those that like to jog and like to travel, and like liver and onions and high tea, you can learn more here.
I found myself in Conway in Wales (In Welsh I think it’s spelled Cyfcuyrfddyaysy) and I was standing in line to see The Smallest House in Great Britain. Continue reading “The Smallest House In Great Britain” »
I was on one of those sampler platter trips where you spend not enough time at too many places and the whole thing passes in a blur. Continue reading “In The Shower a Stripper Pole” »
These are the kinds of pictures I take. For one thing I can’t take good pictures. Continue reading “How To Name a Restaurant” »
Titanic Quarter–Belfast, Northern Ireland
The first thing I am told, before I ventured into the confines of Titanic Belfast, the city’s newest exhibition, is that it’s not a museum. Continue reading “Titanic Belfast: A Review” »
On a recent trip to Wales I was allowed into the locomotive car to see the engineers at work. The Talylynn Railway is a narrow gauge track and it used to be used to carry slate from the slate mines.
This video is a little shaky, and a little on the long side, as Internet videos go, but I think its pretty interesting. You can see the countryside going by, and you also learn a good bit about driving a train.
If this gets you excited, you can take your train fetish even further and go to Wales and ride on them. (There are lots of them.) This particular line has been in continuous operation since 1865.
For more information, go here.