Meet Lee Welham, a fun and knowledgeable Big Issue seller, in Cambridge. He is proud of his half Indian, half Scottish heritage, and shares his local Cambridge knowledge with passers […]
Peppers and vermouth, Vermuteria, Coal Drops Yard, London, September 2020(playing with my iPhone) Copyright Debbie Smyth, 9 September 2020 Posted as part of my Wednesday One Colour series
“Marriage is like a cage; one sees the birds outside desperate to get in, and those inside equally desperate to get out” – Michel de Montaigne, French philosopher, 1533-1592 Hen […]
Flannels flagship store, Oxford Street, London, August 2020 Flannels opened their £10 million, 18,000 sq ft, four-storey flagship in central London in September 2019. It took me almost a year […]
Coal Drops Yard at night, London, September 2020 And back of Kings Cross Copyright Debbie Smyth, 8 September 2020 Posted as part of Wordless on Tuesday …
The Francis Crick Institute, London, September 2020 The Striking building over the road from St Pancras International Station, is the Francis Crick Institute. It was designed by architects HOK with PLP Architecture and […]
Jim Vision, wielding a few spray cans, produces bright and dramatic murals. I’ve seen a couple of others by him in London: here and here I always pop along to […]
Coppersmith at work in Lahic, Azerbaijan, March 2017 Perched in the southern foothills of the Great Caucasus, sits the ancient settlement of Lahic. As long as you visit slightly out […]
Sunflower in full bloom, Hertford, September 2020 And one that’s not quite so happy – Copyright Debbie Smyth, 6 September 2020 Posted as part of All Seasons …
A wet approach to Portsmouth, July 2020 – Welcome to One Word Sunday, and over to all of you to join the challenge with your own wet post.To join the challenge, please […]