
A young woman begs for spare change in Picadilly Circus

A lone man rides a double decker bus in London. He seemed to be trying his best
to ignore me but I think tourist watching is a sport in London.

Two gentleman appear to be logging each bus which passes through Picadilly Circus.
On closer examination of their log pads they are writing nothing but jibberish.
But they were very intense about their routine.

My favorite person I ran across on my trip. A man who I would guess
was homeless spent 10-minutes having a very intense conversation
with his grocery cart.

Dublin is a wonderful city for tourists but the tourists attact
every sort of begger you could imagine. This gentleman seemed
to strike a great contrast to the ornate bank door he is resting in.

When you arrive in Bath England one of the first things you notice is the
"green lady" in the the square. She is a mime who for hours at a
time moves only when a tourist tosses change into a conatiner.
The question is how does she know how much to move when the
money hits the bucket? The answer is her lookout is the grizzled
gentleman who quietly whispers to her to move or not to move
depending on the "donation."

Within 20-yards of the most famous and ornate department in the world - Harrods -
a young begger plays his squeeze box under what I thought was a fairly ironic sign.

These Irish youngmen were on a field trip to a museum
my tour group also went to. They all bought these goofy
hats in the gift shop

The Ring of Kerry is some of the most beautiful scenery in Ireland.
This young man sits at a sceneic overlook playing his penny whistle
and selling his wares to tourists.

Not all the best faces I photographed were human.
This stone angel caught my eye in the cemetary in the village in which
Wordsworth was born.