Don’t Skip: Loch Fyne, Scotland

Intro to Loch Fyne Known for amazing seafood, sailing regattas, outdoor recreation opportunities and rich history and culture, Loch Fyne is the longest of the Scottish sea lochs, extending 40 miles inland. The loch is situated within the Argyll and Bute district in the western part of Scotland. We visited off-season, but had such a memorable […]
Photo Friday!

Can you guess where these photos were taken? We’ve had some time to review and have a little fun with some of the 11,000 + photos that we took on our latest journey. BTW that’s a little over 35 photos a day average! Enjoy.
Edinburgh

With a castle that sits atop a dormant volcano, countless historic places and spaces, Gothic cathedrals, amazing architecture, modern museums and galleries, and ghostly underground vaults, Edinburgh has a lot to offer! The Royal Mile The Royal Mile, which runs between the Castle at the top down to Holyrood Abbey, is geared toward tourists, and […]
Glorious Gourmet Grub

Photo essay on the surprising variety of delicious food we found in Scotland!
Scottish Highlands Roadtrip

A dream come true: a trip through the Scottish Highlands, land of several of my ancestors, on both sides of the family. The journey began from Toward, on the Cowal Peninsula. The area is peaceful and windswept, with beautiful views of passing boats over the Firth of Forth to Ayrshire, and across to Rothesay on […]
How Now, Glasgow

Welcome to Glasgow Maybe it’s the city’s edgy, somewhat radical reputation, maybe it’s the friendly people we met, the history, or maybe all the free museums, but Glasgow was a very welcoming first stop in Scotland was Glasgow. While Edinburgh has a flashier reputation, we found once-notorious Glasgow to be just our style. Glasgow is a true, international […]