Seville Cathedral (Catedral de Santa María de la Sede), is the largest cathedral and the third-largest church in the world. Construction began in 1402 and finished in 1506, when it won the […]
No serious photo today as I’m zooming across Spain by train and having to blog from my phone. But this fun Segway outing did get me to Malaga’s wonderful Roman […]
Posing dramatically atop a rocky outcrop (570 metres), Speloncato gazes across Reginu valley in northern Corsica. The glorious village has around 300 inhabitants in winter, but must attract far higher numbers in summer. I was only in […]
The port area of Malaga has been remodelled in recent years, adding shops, museums and restaurants and welcoming in large cruise ships. Since 2011, Muelle Dos has been blessed with a […]
Melpomene, one of the nine daughters of Zeuss, each a named Muse, became the Muse of Tragedy. She was the Goddess of Singing; indeed, her name was derived from the Greek […]
If you feel the call and fancy aping around in Africa, check out the pink caravan’s website. Copyright Debbie Smyth, 22 May 2016 Part of My Sunday Photo
This gorgeous tit has decorated the wall at a Manchester car park for a few years. It is still in great condition and brightens my walk into the Northern Quarter. Copyright Debbie […]