This ex-hotel on Sauchiehall Street in Glasgow opened in 1938, and was known as Glasgow’s first skyscraper, being the tallest building erected in Glasgow between the two world wars. Since its hey days […]
The weather in Iceland often means that the waterfalls rush upwards rather than the traditional down. The wind gusts that tossed the water around also played havoc with me and […]
“I like to photograph anyone before they know what their best angles are.” — Ellen Von Unwerth This wee fella didn’t know his best angle but, nonetheless, he was very insistent […]
There is plenty of art on the walls of Reykjavik, both indoors and outdoors. Urn Tönsberg, better known as Selur One, is the artist behind several of the pieces I […]
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 […]
This new history museum sits opposite the Roman amphitheatre in Nîmes: modern architecture with squares, angles and light materials contrasting with the solidity and curves of the ancient structure. Elizabeth […]
It is the last day of Becky’s pink square challenge, and to replace my daily pink addiction, I’m starting the countdown to Christmas. So I’ll finish the month of squares […]