-London
I admire this little beauty every time I walk past St Pancras Station – joy, with a touch of jealousy! Hex colour ref: #8e4585 A colourful note: in 1958, Crayola […]
-London
Linked to Wordless Wednesday Copyright Debbie Smyth, 16 March 2016
Across the Forth without a Ferry
-Edinburgh
“If I should ever leave you whom I love To go along the silent way, Grieve not, Nor speak of me with tears, But laugh and talk of me as […]
-Kent
Hex colour reference: #fdd7e4 A colourful note: piggy pink is a Crayola name, introduced in 1998 as pig pink, but later softened to “piggy pink”. And it seems a very close match […]
-Hertfordshire
Linked to Six Word Saturday Copyright Debbie Smyth, 12 March 2016 […]
-Manchester
Hex colour reference: #c5d0e6 A colourful note: this pale blue-lilac shade, known as periwinkle, is named after the flowers of the lesser periwinkle or myrtle herb. The first recorded use of […]
-Edinburgh
Back in 1822, Charles Cockerell and William Playfair, created Edinburgh’s National Monument up on Calton Hill. It was modeled on the Parthenon and made to commemorate Scots who had died in […]
-Scotland
Copyright Debbie Smyth, 11 March 2016 Linked to Cee’s B&W Challenge and Skywatch Friday
-Kent
Hex colour reference: #1ca9c9 A colourful note: this greenish-blue shade appeared in Crayola fashion in 1992, known simply as #16. This naming by number was a way of promoting that […]
-Edinburgh
Linked to B&W Sunday and Outdoor Wednesday Copyright Debbie Smyth, 8 March 2016