• Visiting Ocho Rios, Jamaicawith jet skiers in the water
  • Noel Coward's JamaicaFirefly and Blue Harbour
  • Port Antonio, JamaicaBoats, Islands, Glorious Vistas
  • Brighton Pier & Royal PavillionIt begins my 2016 journey in the U.K.
  • Rye & The Mermaid InnVisit the town, the Inn and the Lamb House
  • Canterbury Cathedralplus Canterbury's beguiling Riverside Walk
  • The Seaside Town of MargateHome of the Turner Contemporary Museum
  • Glasgow & its Kelvingrove MuseumTake a tour of modern Glasgow
  • Edinburgh, ScotlandThe National Galleries & Historic Sites
  • Beautiful Scottish BordersRosslyn Chapel & Melrose Abbey
  • The National Trust Petworth Houseplus the delightful Angel Inn
  • Valletta, MaltaTour this unique island
  • Lunt & Fontanne's 'Ten Chimneys'plus Inn at Park Terrace in Wisconsin
  • Journey of the Armstrong House Chandelierplus Historic Savannah
  • The Miracle of Maple SyrupVisit a sugarhouse in northwestern Pennsylvania
  • Edinboro, My HometownIn "Pennsylvania's little corner"
  • Doc Martin's Port Isaacplus Padstow & Falmouth
  • Poldark's BotallackMinack Theatre & St. Michael's Mount
  • Cornwall's SeasideFowey, Polperro & Lyme Regis
  • Dartmoor National ParkLondon Museum & Wells Cathedral
Visiting Ocho Rios, Jamaica1 Noel Coward's Jamaica2 Port Antonio, Jamaica3 Brighton Pier & Royal Pavillion4 Rye & The Mermaid Inn5 Canterbury Cathedral6 The Seaside Town of Margate7 Glasgow & its Kelvingrove Museum8 Edinburgh, Scotland9 Beautiful Scottish Borders10 The National Trust Petworth House11 Valletta, Malta12 Lunt & Fontanne's 'Ten Chimneys'13 Journey of the Armstrong House Chandelier14 The Miracle of Maple Syrup15 Edinboro, My Hometown16 Doc Martin's Port Isaac17 Poldark's Botallack18 Cornwall's Seaside19 Dartmoor National Park20

Welcome to Bull in the Hall Way

Following my first month of retirement, I fulfilled a lifelong dream and traveled to Russia to visit St. Petersburg. Coming home, I created what I called a “Picture Book” with entries from my travel journal and dozens of my photographs of Russia and my stop-over in London. I made a few copies and sent them to friends. Other friends, however, heard about this Picture Book, and asked for copies. Exhausting several ink cartridges, I made a dozen more books.

As time and travel continued, I created Picture Books of later trips to Europe and the United States. The list of friends who requested copies grew longer and longer. The cost of ink soared.

Friend Jerry Nyman said, “Why don’t you create your own website? Your friends can see your photographs and stories on line, download them if they wish, and save you the cost of ink.” I jumped. “Will you help me create a website?” I asked. “Let’s get busy,” he said.