Articles tagged with: United Kingdom
Words and Pictures by Keith Kellett.
In a way, the Ancient Romans were probably more civilised than we are. When the Roman Emperor Publius Aelius Hadrianus, known to his friends as Hadrian, decided in AD 122 …
Story and photos by Erin Nelson
My first trip to England. I had traveled through Europe, Asia, Oceania, North America, South America, and the Middle East. But, I had never been to England. …
By Noah, student
The golden bells of the enormous Big Ben ring slowly and steadily as if the clock were an old man. The wind waves against my head, trying to blow …
Story and Photos by Carol Sorgen
“Bath is the finest place on earth, for you may enjoy its society and its walks without effort or fatigue,” wrote 18th century Scottish essayist James …
Story and Photos by Keith Kellett
Many years ago, I had visitors from a Large Continent. One day, they asked me if a sightseeing …
Story by Roberta Beach Jacobson
Though Scottish pubs are rich in tradition, modern times are initiating some changes. Gone are the …
Story and Photos by Deborah A. Erickson
We’d been in London for a week and had covered this bustling metropolis by tube, double-decker bus and taxi. It seemed as though we had seen most everything London …
Story and Photos by Carol Sorgen
If you love theater, two destinations come to mind—New York, of course, and also London. If you’re planning a trip to London, like I recently did, indulge your “culture vulture” …
Story and Photos by Mary Gallagher
One of the best things we can do in making our travel plans to save time and help stay on budget is to check out your destinations special passes for …
By Allison, age 11
You stare out of the London Eye and look down at the beautiful city and see the tower that Peter Pan flew by — just like in your dreams.
London has many new …
Story and Photos by Mary Medland
Thirty or so years ago, it was the exotic island of pink sand and beautiful beaches, a …

