-London
When Trafalgar Square was designed in the 1840s, two fountains were included, apparently to reduce the amount of open space available for riotous assembly! The original fountains were replaced in the late 1930s at a […]
-London
There is no better way to travel around London (other than walking) than by the iconic red double decker bus. It may take a bit more research than travelling by […]
-London
Easter lilies, along with cute chicks and bunnies and chocolate eggs, have become an emblem of Easter and they were out in force at the Columbia Road Flower Market this Easter Sunday. […]
-London
-Look Up, Look Down Challenge, Week 35 Every Thursday, I publish a post containing photo(s) taken from above or below, and invite you to join in the challenge by posting your own photos with […]
-London
When love beckons to you, follow him, Though his ways are hard and steep. And when his wings enfold you, yield to him, Though the sword hidden among his pinions […]
-London
Life is so busy at the moment that I don’t get as much time as I’d like for some of my hobbies. Blogging has boosted my interest in photography and […]
Midlands
One photo, no words for Silent Sunday.
Good Fences
Summer is approaching. Linked to Good Fences – a new version of Friday Fences, now run by TexWisGirl.
Shopping
Margate is a great place to shop for curios and antiques. Pick a sunny day, hop on a train from London and spend the day taking in the sea air, plus […]
-Manchester
Milton House on Manchester’s Deansgate is named after the poet and free-thinker John Milton, author of the famous poem, Paradise Lost. The building was originally constructed in 1909-11 in Baroque style by […]