Categories
- Africa
- Air Travel
- Animation
- apps
- Architecture
- Art
- Asia
- Books
- Bookstore Tourism
- Canada
- Car rentals
- Cartography
- Comics
- ebooks
- Europe
- Film
- Freedom of Speech
- History
- Hotels
- Libraries
- Maps
- Middle East
- movies
- Museums
- Music
- Photography
- Public Transport
- Restaurants
- South America
- Tech
- Theater
- Tourism
- Travel Writing
- Uncategorized
- USA
- Writing
Share this Blog
Translate
-
Tag Archives: Scotland
Literary Touring
via Quid Corner
Posted in Books, Europe, Maps, Tourism
Tagged England, Isle of White, Scotland, United Kingdom, Wales
1 Comment
Diary of a Bookseller
On Saturday, TBTP featured bookseller Shaun Bythell’s tech help tips for coping with a malfunctioning Kindle. It seems that the proprietor of Scotland’s largest secondhand bookstore is also an author. His book, The Diary of a Bookseller, has been available in the … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, ebooks, Europe
Tagged Bookselling, memoirs, Scotland
Leave a comment
Alternatives to the Kindle
The very helpful and informative video below is from Shaun Bythell, the proprietor of The Bookshop in Wigtown, Scotland—the UK’s best book town.
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, ebooks, Europe, Film, Tech
Tagged Amazon Kindle, Book Towns, e-reader, Scotland, Wigtown
1 Comment
Imagining Britain
Austin, Texas-based artist and illustrator Chet Phillips has re-imagined vintage British travel posters in a marvelous series of fantasy and horror themed postcards and posters. The set includes a dragon, Doctor Who, a troll, Harry Potter, a giant, and Cthulu. … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Europe, Public Transport, Tourism
Tagged Cornwall, Harry Potter, Isle of Skye, Scotland, Travel Posters, Yorkshire
1 Comment
Don’t Blink, You’ll Miss It
Nessie on the Net livestream from Loch Ness:
Helicopter Camping
We’ve seen lots of airplanes that have been converted into hotel accommodations, but this is the first helicopter to make the transition. The folks at Helicopter Glamping in Stirling, Scotland purchased a decommissioned Sea King search and rescue chopper from … Continue reading
Roadtripping
Most of us love a good old-fashioned roadtrip, so why not an old-school print magazine dedicated to the pleasures of “soulful driving”. Curves is a beautifully crafted bi-lingual (German-English) publication packed with terrific maps, photos, and travel itineraries for drivers, bikers, and … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, Maps, Photography, Tourism, Travel Writing, USA
Tagged California, Magazines, Scotland, Sicily, the Alps, travel magazines
Leave a comment
We Remember
Today marks the 28th anniversary of the bombing of Pan Am 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland. My amazing brother Steve, along with 269 other innocent people, was murdered by Libyan terrorists in this heinous, evil act. We never forget, and we … Continue reading
Posted in Air Travel, Europe, History
Tagged Lockerbie, Pan Am 103, Scotland, terrorism
Leave a comment
It’s Only a Paper Town
Paperholm is the brilliant ongoing project by Edinburgh-based artist Charles Young. Each day, he creates a new building or component to add to his city of paper. He then uses stop-motion to animate the new addition to the community. You can … Continue reading
