-Scotland
Linked to Tuesdays of Texture and Water World Wednesday. Posted by Debbie Smyth, 10 March 2015
-Scotland
The impressive Forth Rail Bridge celebrated its 125th birthday just last week, on 4 March 2015. It used to take a team of 30-40 painters three years to apply the […]
-Edinburgh
A moment of sartorial adjustment in Princes Street Gardens, Edinburgh. Linked to Benches. Posted by Debbie Smyth, 8 March 2015
-Manchester
The street art project in Manchester’s Northern Quarter keeps the area looking bright and cheerful, no matter what the hue; but I do like orange, it is such a happy colour. […]
South
“…trying to extricate from the long day the grain of pleasure…” ― Graham Greene, Brighton Rock A beach, the orange glow of sunset and an atmospheric ruin – grain of […]
Black and White Challenges
This old lamp was hanging on a stable block in a wintry Wiltshire. Posted by Debbie Smyth, March 2015 Linked to Weekend in B&W.
-Edinburgh
This regal unicorn crouches atop a column on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh, brandishing a shield and saltire. This is the Mercat Cross, the current version of which is of Victorian […]
Bench Series
The moss encroaching on this wooden bench was no deterrent to those wanting a sunny spot from which to admire the views of the Worcestershire countryside. Linked to Benches and Outdoor Wednesday. Posted […]
-London
Linked to Silent Sunday and Sundays in my City. Posted by Debbie Smyth, February 2015
-London
Part of Six Word Saturday and Pink Saturday. . Posted by Debbie Smyth, February 2015
Black and White Challenges
The Royal Pavilion’s chimneys look great in black & white, but they look wonderful in colour too. Linked to Weekend in Black & White. . Posted by Debbie Smyth, February […]