Off we go on a short walk in the woods – come fantasise with me! The bluebells at Dockey Wood are protected from the feet of enthusiastic visitors by low […]
Citrus fruits are a popular crop in Malta, and on my recent trip lemons were visible in abundance, especially on Gozo. – Copyright Debbie Smyth, 6 May 2019 […]
Daunt Books in Marylebone is one of my favourite spots in London. Given a spare hour or two, I’ll head on over for a mooch amongst their wide range of […]
Dockey Wood is wonderfully cared for by the National Trust, and is simply a bluebell heaven in late April / early May. – Copyright Debbie Smyth, 24 April 2019 Posted as […]
This mural is the work of Australian street artist, Gus Eagleton. He studied Fine Arts and Visual Arts in Brisbane, where he now lives, though you’ll spot his work in […]
I was never a great fan of brutalist architecture, but my camera has taught me to look at things more closely and I have grown to appreciate the lines and […]
The South Bank of London, around the Royal Festival Hall and National Theatre, is a perfect place for fans of brutalism. Concrete abounds, with a few splashes of red and […]
Any ideas? More of a clue: And here’s the answer, in the form of the oldest commercial logo that has been in continuous use since its creation – in 1787! […]