Today, 22 June, is World Camel Day. This even-toed ungulate within the genus Camelus, bearing distinctive fatty deposits known as “humps” on its back. The two surviving species of camel are the dromedary, […]
The Thames in London has plenty of ripples. . The ripples are more gentle in this peaceful spot in Berkshire: . Posted as part of Ailsa’s weekly Travel Theme: Ripples.
On a busy Sunday morning, surrounded by the bustle of the fish market on Quai des Belges in Marseille’s Vieux Port, I found this artist lost in his work. Posted […]
Here is a fascinating article on the linguistic diversity of the web. Although there is no definitive answer on the current internet lingua franca, it does seem that English is […]
Japanese temples are incredibly photogenic: bright, vibrant colours contrast with the surrounding nature, and strong use of pattern and striking characters adds further interest. Related articles: Y is for… […]
This week, I am sharing some window photos from Marseille. I hope you enjoy the views. Posted as part of the Thursday Lingering Look at Windows Challenge.
. Wordless Wednesday – on Wednesdays all over the internet bloggers post a photo with no words to explain it. The idea is that the photo says so much that it doesn’t need […]
Lying on Tokyo Bay, south of Tokyo, Yokohama is the second largest city in Japan by population after Tokyo and most populous municipality of Japan. Yokohama was a small fishing village up to […]
Conor Harrington is an Irish artist, now living in London. This is part of his Dead Meat series, where he blends classical art, history and current topics. In this work […]