Churros at Coal Drops Yard, London, October 2020 – Welcome to One Word Sunday, and over to all of you to join the challenge with your own treat post.To join the challenge, […]
And clouds there were – but not depressing clouds. There were buoyant, bobbing clouds of white, and just a few bearing storms of rain. But all are welcome to the […]
The Spanish conquistadors established a few towns in Cuba between 1514 and 1519, but it took a while to find the ideal location for habitation. In 1519, they found it, […]
I loved Cuba when I visited a couple of years ago – I fell in love with its friendly people, history, culture, architecture, natural beauty, and, of course, the classic […]
Country borders are sometimes seen, or promoted, as barriers, but for those with friendly nature and open mind, there is usually a welcome waiting over the border. So today I […]
“Once you have travelled, the voyage never ends, but is played out over and over again in the quietest chambers. The mind can never break off from the journey.” – […]
This section of Havana’s rooftops (all imaged from my trip in November 2016) gives an easy-to-view peek at this fascinating city, a place that reveals a hint of its history […]