Tantallon Castle Tantallon Castle – The Beginning The wind off the Firth of Forth carried the salt of the North Sea as I stood among the red sandstone ruins of Tantallon Castle. Its walls, weathered...
Tantallon Castle Tantallon Castle – The Beginning The wind off the Firth of Forth carried the salt of the North Sea as I stood among the red sandstone ruins of Tantallon Castle. Its walls, weathered...
Just seven miles south of Edinburgh, in the quiet village of Roslin, stands one of Scotland’s most enigmatic and intricately carved buildings: Rosslyn Chapel. With its ornate stonework, centuries-old...
Arrival at Glen Fruin The road into Glen Fruin is quiet, winding through a valley that seems to hold its breath beneath the weight of centuries. The hills rise gently on either side, their slopes...
Glasgow isn’t just a city—it’s a living, breathing canvas of culture, industry, and rebellion. From its towering Victorian architecture to its vibrant street murals, from the haunting echoes of...
High Stakes, Highland Style: James Parson’s 50th Birthday Casino Blowout If you’ve ever wondered what happens when you mix a milestone birthday, a casino theme, and a guy in a kilt representing Clan...
A Lone Star Feast Under the Sun Thanksgiving in Texas has a way of blending tradition with a touch of the unexpected. While much of the country gathers indoors around fireplaces and dining tables...
🪶 Carving Legacy in Stone: The Story of the Crazy Horse Memorial High in the Black Hills of South Dakota, a colossal figure is slowly emerging from Thunderhead Mountain—a warrior on horseback, arm...
🏍️ Sturgis, South Dakota: Where Thunder Meets History Nestled in the northern Black Hills of South Dakota, Sturgis may be a small town, but its legacy roars louder than a thousand Harleys. Known...