In Sète, the Pont de la Gare was undergoing major renovation work this summer. A floating pontoon was positioned close to the main bridge, provided a bouncy walk on thick plastic-looking […]
Perched at the top of most people’s to-do-lists on a visit to Copenhagen, is the Little Mermaid. That bronze statue has become an icon of the city since it was […]
The cloister of Mont St Michel perches at the edge of the church, forming a key part of the section of the building which is known as “Merveille” (wonder). Three […]
The Ploumanac’h lighthouse is easily viewed from the coastal footpath, Sentier des Douaniers, a gentle stroll from Saint-Guirec. The first lighthouse here was built in 1860. Sadly, it was destroyed in […]
These oversized cones are perched on poles along one of the paths in Kew Gardens. Some of the real cone-bearing trees in Kew are known as widowmakers – the […]
Yesterday, the sun didn’t make an appearance until early evening – but it was worth the wait. Copyright Debbie Smyth, 7 October 2016 Part of Weekend in […]