Ware was a busy and noisy industrial town in the 18th and 19th centuries. Residents with gardens leading own to the river built delightful gazebos, often known as Dutch Summerhouses, […]
The Dartmouth Steam Railway offers a sedate and traditional exit from the cheap-eating, funfair-overwhelmed Paignton, taking you through Agatha Christie land to Kingswear, where a short boat trip will deliver you […]
This 7 metre high sculpture of a hand with an ascending thumb is the 11th artwork to sit on Trafalgar Square’s Fourth Plinth. This piece is the work of David Shrigley, […]
If you fancy joining in with One Word Sunday, feel free to create your own photographic post with just one word (my word or your own) and leave a link back to […]
Pupils at schools across Edinburgh took part in a project to create poetry and personalised figurines, which formed a bright display outside the Scottish Parliament. The poems resemble trees in their physical […]
I don’t know if it’s just me, but the seagulls I meet these days seem to be giants; overfed by well-intentioned tourists, I reckon. Bigger still, though, is the gannet. […]