-London
This week I’m going to take you along the Thames from Blackfriars Bridge to Vauxhall Bridge on a misty January day. At this point I had run out of time and […]
-Paris
The rumble of trains, the whoosh of cycles and cars, the rush of commuters and joggers. Stately lamps, bold metal structures, view to the Eiffel Tower. This is probably my […]
-Venice
Not something you’d associate immediately with Venice, but it is a city full of steps. Linked to Which Way?
-London
One of the appeals of walking along the Thames is admiring the architecture of its many bridges. Each one is different in shape, colour, size and material; metal, stone, wood; […]
-London
–Six Word Saturday It certainly is in beautiful Kew: The low sun of early Spring brings stripes and shadows galore Also linked to Shadow Shot Sunday.
-Botswana
The Okavango Delta in northern Botswana is one of the largest inland deltas on Earth, competing with the Sudd on the Nile in South Sudan, and the Inner Niger Delta in Mali. It is effectively the flooded northern […]
Challenges
Anyone travelling north out of London from Kings Cross, on the East Coast line, will cross this awe-inspiring viaduct. The Welwyn Viaduct, or Digswell Viaduct, was originally opened by Queen Victoria on 6 August […]
-Arizona
You may have gathered from my recent posts that I’ve been in […]