Family holiday
For my first reconnoitre into the Tones on Tuesday blog hop, I have chosen a photo from a donkey walking holiday in the Languedoc area of France. This fun blog […]
-France
Je suis Panda venu de Chine Par un bateau sur la mer Abyssine Je suis Panda d’humeur badine Tatoué jusqu’en haut de l’échine As part of Marseille’s celebration of its position […]
-France
Bouillabaisse is a traditional Provençal fish stew originating from Marseille. The name comes from the Provençal Occitan word bolhabaissa, a compound that consists of the two verbs bolhir (to boil) and abaissar (to reduce heat, i.e.,simmer). A traditional bouillabaisse contains at least 3 […]
-Ireland
This small cemetery is situated on Merrion Row, very close to St Stephen’s Green. It is not open to the public, but it is only small and can easily be […]
-France
On a busy Sunday morning, surrounded by the bustle of the fish market on Quai des Belges in Marseille’s Vieux Port, I found this artist lost in his work. Posted […]
-France
This week, I am sharing some window photos from Marseille. I hope you enjoy the views. Posted as part of the Thursday Lingering Look at Windows Challenge.
-France
. Posted as part of Monday Mellow Yellow.
-Ireland
Conor Harrington is an Irish artist, now living in London. This is part of his Dead Meat series, where he blends classical art, history and current topics. In this work […]
-Ireland
Beautiful beds of begonias in St Stephen’s Green Park in the centre of Dublin.: . Posted as part of Friday Flower Festival.
-France
. Posted as part of Sunday Stills’ The Next challenge: Sunset.