-London
No it’s not a typo, I really do mean “spoky”. This close-up shot shows the intricate detail of the London Eye. For more shots of this beautiful big wheel see […]
Buildings
I had never heard of mathematical tiles until I visited Lewes last summer. They sound very complicated don’t they? In truth, they are beautiful tiles that hang vertically, each row […]
-London
This week, I’m in Shoreditch yet again. Looking up, I spied some very unusual sculptures, perched on rooftops. They are the work of Christiaan Nagel, a London-based artist and musician […]
Blue Monday
This unusual relief mural features the 1902 American schooner, the Thomas W. Lawson, named for a Boston millionaire, copper baron, stock-broker and President of the Boston “Bay State Gas Co. The schooner was based […]
-London
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-London
This bronze sundial stands in Trinity Square Gardens, just outside Tower Hill underground station. It was commissioned by the London Underground and designed by John Chitty (Architect) and Edwin Russell […]
-London
Store Street, in Bloomsbury, used to house offices of the British Library, and is now home to Treadwells book store, founded in 2003. The only word to describe this shop […]
-London
A little glimpse of St Paul’s caught in a window in Bankside on the South Bank. Linked to Weekend Reflections.
-Madrid
Following on from last week’s Black Holes, I thought I’d go with the colour pink this week. From Madrid: From Montmartre: From the English seaside resort of Margate: And finally, […]