Can’t leave Glasgow without a couple from Glasgow Cathedral, the oldest building in Glasgow (13th century), with its Tomb of St. Kentigern or St. Mungo as he was known as.


Can’t leave Glasgow without a couple from Glasgow Cathedral, the oldest building in Glasgow (13th century), with its Tomb of St. Kentigern or St. Mungo as he was known as.


Besides red, a touch of pink works just as well. As seen around Argyle St. and Sloans Market in Glasgow.


First stop was Glasgow, where I was for about a day, until we took the train to Stirling.
Scotland brings to mind, red, brown and grey. I even packed my red tartan scarf and trench for the occasion (I didn’t have to use my scarf because it wasn’t quite so cold) but I did see quite a bit of red, brown and grey.
Here, a few from our walk about town.




While I get my act together to upload Scotland and Paris photos, I thought I’d do a post on New Orleans, from summer ’08.



Just got back from Scotland and Paris but first, here are a couple from Toronto’s Pearson International Airport.


I know the top one is crooked; I attribute that to taking most of my India photographs from within a moving vehicle with closed windows. It wasn’t considered safe stopping and getting out to take photographs.
I like how these two work together.


More colour swatches….

