-Italy
A sketch: The real thing: I hope you enjoyed these windows from Venice. Posted as part of Thursday Lingering Look at Windows.
-Glasgow
I love chocolate but I’m not a huge fan of chocolate Easter Eggs: they aren’t usually great chocolate. Then I found these beautiful eggs on display in Glasgow. They are […]
-London
You might not be able to do a full circle on the Circle Line anymore, but there’s still a round theme going on in London transport. There’s the obvious: There’s the iconic: […]
-London
This week in the IPhone Monday Challenge, we get to chose a theme from a short list. I have chosen street photography. I couldn’t resist taking a photo of this […]
-Barcelona
In Spain, there are impressive parades on 5 January: the three kings are welcomed to town, wishes are made and then the children leave their shoes out before they go to bed that night in the hope of presents from […]
-Naples and area
The Bay of Naples is 15 km wide, large for a bay. It is also known as the Gulf of Naples which grants more recognition of its size. It has […]
-Japan
The Fuji Five Lakes area is situated at the northern base of Mount Fuji. It makes the perfect stopover point from which to climb Mount Fuji. The five lakes (Kawaguchiko, Saiko, Yamanakako, Shojiko and Motosuko) […]
-Barcelona
The construction of the current Estadi del FC Barcelona or Camp Nou started in 1954 and it was officially opened in 1954. 50 years later it was decided to issue an international […]
-Balearics
I’ll let the photos speak for themselves: Posted in response to Sue’s Word a Week Challenge: Action.
-Barcelona
Alicia Giménez-Bartlett may be little known outside Spain, but in her home country and in Latin America, she is one of their best-known and most-loved crime writers. She was born […]
The Oldest Bookshop in London