It was Venice for all the reasons you came up with. Well done everyone. Too easy by far, I am working on something more challenging for next time.
I thought that the cruise ship might have confused some of you…
It was Venice for all the reasons you came up with. Well done everyone. Too easy by far, I am working on something more challenging for next time.
I thought that the cruise ship might have confused some of you…
Posted in Austria, Budapest, Cathedrals, Europe, History, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Postcards, Spain, Travel, United Kingdom, World Heritage
Tagged Budapest, Hallstatt, Hull, Mykonos, Newark, reflections, Venice
Posted in Arts and Crafts, Europe, History, Holland, Natural Environment, The Netherlands, Travel, World Heritage
Tagged Amsterdam, Amsterdam Canals, Clogs, Holland, reflections
March 12, 2021 in Arts and Crafts, Europe, History, Postcards, Spain, Travel, World Heritage
Tagged Andalusia, Balcony, Granada, reflections
Even though travel restrictions are easing I am not yet minded to risk it so I still have no new stories to post so I continue to go through my picture archives and see where I was on this day at any time in the last few travelling years.
On 18th October 2011 I was in the delightful town of Castres in the South of France…
Lining the river on the right bank were les Maisons sur l’Agout which is the old medieval riverside quarter where the old tanners’ and weavers’ half timbered houses with running balconies overhang the water and their colourful shutters and windows cast reflections on the gentle water of the river. It reminded me of Girona in Catalonia although this was much smaller in scale and rather more attractive.
Posted in Cathedrals, Europe, Food, France, History, Natural Environment, Postcards, Travel, World Heritage
Tagged Castres, Culture, France, Languedoc, Life, Photography, reflections, River Agout
After leaving St Michael’s Mount we had another frustrating drive back to Mevagissey and arrived in the late afternoon. The sun was shining so I went straight to the harbour with my camera and became fascinated by the boats and the reflections…
Click on an image to scroll through the Gallery…
Posted in Arts and Crafts, Beaches, Childhood, Europe, History, Literature, Natural Environment, Travel, United Kingdom
Tagged Cornwall, Fishing Boats, Mevagissey, Mevagissey Harbour, reflections
Lining the river on the right bank were les Maisons sur l’Agout which is the old medieval riverside quarter where the old tanners’ and weavers’ half timbered houses with running balconies overhang the water and their colourful shutters and windows cast reflections on the gentle water of the river. It reminded me of Girona in Catalonia although this was much smaller in scale and rather more attractive.
Posted in Cathedrals, Europe, Food, France, History, Hotels, Natural Environment, Travel, World Heritage
Tagged Castres, Culture, France, Languedoc, Life, Photography, postaday, reflections, River Agout
Lining the river on the right bank were les Maisons sur l’Agout which is the old medieval riverside quarter where the old tanners’ and weavers’ half timbered houses with running balconies overhang the water and their colourful shutters and windows cast reflections on the gentle water of the river. It reminded me of Girona in Catalonia although this was much smaller in scale and rather more attractive.
Posted in Europe, France, History, Literature, Natural Environment, Travel, World Heritage
Tagged Castres, Culture, France, Languedoc, Life, Photography, postaday, reflections, River Agout