To those who wish to be a knight, king or queen, it is easy to pretend in Scotland. There are castles (and manor houses) everywhere. Many are open for tours as the owners need the extra money to keep the places up. Just imagine living with history all around you.
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The best adventures are those that contain surprises. There are wonders to be discovered by getting lost in the Highlands of Scotland or on the back roads of New England. There may just be a chance to meet a special character who changes your life. In ancient times these were sometimes known as angels.
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Tuesday, May 26, 2026
Monday, May 25, 2026
Memorial Post At The Beach At Normandy
Memorial Day embraces all of those lost to battle for America's freedom.
This photo is of the point that was central to D-Day.
The holiday began as Decoration Day and the tending of the graves of those who died during the Civil War. As a child we were still calling it Decoration Day and most cemeteries were not perpetual care. Our family would pack up gardening tools and some plants and drive to Mount Pleasant Iowa to tend the graves of my grandparents. I did not know them as they had all died before I was born. Having said that, they were still part of my history that needed tending.
For us it was not only the war dead, but those who went before us.
Sunday, May 24, 2026
Memorial Day Weekend
Normandy France is a beautiful place with the ocean and small forests around.
Something else should strike you.
If you watch "Saving Private Ryan" or "The Longest Day"
you will remember the terrible sounds of bombs and rifle fire,
What will strike you in Normandy is the quiet.
As you walk though the headstones of various faiths there is silence.
Out of respect or emotion, there are no words.
Saturday, May 23, 2026
Tell me what it is like at the top
In Canada it was Marble Canyon. It Scotland it was a memorial high atop a hill. In Vienna it was a tour of the palace. They were all met with my saying, "Tell me what it is like at the top". I don't walk well and never did. Seems like a lot of cool things mean we have to climb. I don't climb. The Eiffel Tower has a lift and early entry for folks with disabilities. I take the lift. Travelling means choosing what you wish to do with the limits you have. Fortunately the folks I travel with don't feel guilt leaving me at the bottom looking up. You see a lot from the ground.
Friday, May 22, 2026
Pulpit in cathedral: Gablergasse, Austria
You have been warned before that I like taking photos of pulpits.
In Protestant churches they are center of attention during reading and sermons.
I have some favorite ones. They are, as we say,
all ten feet above contradiction.
Thursday, May 21, 2026
Walking along the Seine in Paris
(Couple of relative looking at the river.)
In a number of visits to Paris, I have always enjoyed watching the river and even boating on it. However, I would never swim in it. That was until the Olympics were held, once again, in Paris. There was a big effort to clean it up and make it even nicer. I watched on TV while people went swimming and others gathered for events.
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
Inside the Castle: Prague CZ
The castle, really a collection of building, in Prague commands a high hill overlooking the city and the Charles Bridge. There are many rooms and things to see. We had lunch viewing the city and then attended a string concert. A great way to spend an afternoon.
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