A Door, a Brush and a Red Bucket.

For Thursday Doors over the years I’ve posted pictures of doors which are colourful or grand or weathered or ancient or…………. whatever. My Thursday Door this week is one that makes me smile. I love the way the brush is hanging over the red bucket and with the beaded curtain Read more…

LISBON: Street Corner Rua Augusta mosaic pavement

LISBON: Where even the Pavements are Tiled with Mosaic

Mosaic Pavements in Downtown Lisbon. When I think of what Portugal is famous for I think of four things : Port wine, cork trees, sardines, and tiles. (If anyone Portugese is reading this, I apologise if I’ve missed out anything equally important. I’m sure its famous for football teams and Read more…

LISBON: Tiled Underpass road transport traffic architecture

A Tuk Tuk on the Tram Tracks

Lisbon: A photographer’s dream destination. We got home yesterday from a 5-day city break to the Portuguese capital of Lisbon. It is one of the most fascinating cities I’ve ever visited, with a surprise around every corner. Lisbon is one of the oldest cities in the world, and the oldest Read more…

Lantern in St Publius Square Mdina Malta Silent City monochrome

A Stroll around Mdina in Monochrome

Which way around Mdina? Let’s take the monochrome route! This week I’m opting for Black & White images for Cee’s Which Way Photo Challenge. I’m also still working on images from 16th century Mdina, Malta’s Silent City. The narrow streets and bright, albeit intermittent, midday sunshine were a challenging combination Read more…

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