A fire in the old town of Exeter started early yesterday morning (Friday 28 October 2016) and spread to the Royal Clarence Hotel. The old buildings in the heart of […]
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 […]
This bright, spotty piece is the work of a Norwegian stencil artist, Martin Whatson. The plain grey background adorned with splashing, vibrant colours is typical of his style of street […]
Unan, daou, tri… These Breton sheep just couldn’t resist posing for my camera… Perhaps it was my very basic use of the Breton language, probably incorrectly, that made them […]
Two of the top ways to make your way around London involve wiggling and wobbling. You can make your way up and down the Thames in a leisurely manner by foot, wiggling […]
If you fancy joining in with One Word Sunday, feel free to create your own photographic post with just one word (plus a basic caption if you want) and leave a link back […]
“Literature and travel are anciently, inevitably tangled. Journeys suggest stories, stories take the form of journeys, odyssey, exoduses, pilgrims’ and rakes’ progresses” – Jonathan Raban, For Love and Money […]