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No Feeling Blue

I’ve shared a walk around part of Vienna and its canal before, but I thought I’d show you some more of the murals that decorate the walls alongside the Donau Canal. Hex […]

Pantheism in Full View

This giant mural was conceived by Perry Rod, founder and Chairman of The Paradise Project, a group that promotes and supports the philosophy of pantheism.  They launched a competition for the design of […]

Black Castle

Black Castle stands on South Queensferry’s High Street.  The sea-captain who had the house built in 1626, was lost at sea. His maid was accused of paying a beggar woman to cast […]

Odd Ball

Hurray! The sun shone today! And I wasn’t the only one out enjoying the weather. Linked to Odd Ball Copyright Debbie Smyth, 10 January 2016

Ready, Aim, Fire!

One of my favourite activities in Istanbul is wandering alongside the beautiful Bosphorus; one of the popular activities for the locals is shooting the brightly coloured balloons that are hanging at the water’s edge. […]
Ready, Aim, Fire!

Smile!

Want to smile? Then head over to visit Paula at Lost in Translation, where she presents a wonderful combination of images, music and thoughts. I was delighted to be a […]

Bitter and Sweet Pillars

These bittersweet pillars supported the 1864 Blackfriars railway bridge across the Thames.  They came in threes, and the third of each set has been used to help support the new […]

Swinging in Singapore

Swing Me Mama was created by Dominic Benhura in 1995 using serpentine (spring stone). Swinging is a popular theme in the Gardens, with the young girl below being just one […]

Price per Kilo

Malmö’s fishing industry has had a long but fluctuating history.  The city’s coastal position and plentitude of sandy beaches (it was once named Malmhaug which means sandpile in Swedish) made this […]
Price per Kilo