Endlessly fascinating, always captivating.
Monday, May 31, 2010
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Leeds Castle, Kent
A 12th century fortress, the Leeds Castle stands proudly on two islands in the River Len. This was the place that Henry VIII refurbished for Catherine of Aragon, and where Elizabeth I was imprisoned before her accession. The extensive grounds and park offer picture postcard view of the Kent countryside.
On the day, the white peacock strutted its plumage, and the black swans that come to symbolise the Castle, were roaming the grounds.
Appledore and Instow, North Devon
The Quay at Appledore on a bright spring day.
Here, there are fishing trips and even crabbing contests on the quay.
This quaint fishing village has a maze of narrow streets
leading to the quay, some of them dating back to Elizabethan era.
Appledore, as seen from Instow, on a glorious spring afternoon
Instow, seen from Appledore
Clovelly, North Devon
16th century fishermen's cottages tumble down a single, cobbled street, set in the thick woods cramming a ravine cut into the sheer cliffs overlooking Bideford Bay. These white-washed houses hug a lane that falls 122m in just 0.8km to the stone quay. The main street, called Up Along or Down Along, depending on which way you are going, is too steep for wheeled traffic: donkeys and sledges do the carrying.
Lobster pots at the quay
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Hartland Quay, North Devon
The jagged Hartland Rock Formations basking in the sunlight of a glorious summer morning. What a breathtaking view of the Atlantic.
Milano Series - Architectural Gems
Magnificent stone carvings, Duomo
Piazza del Duomo on a rainy day.
Rain did not stop the bullying tactics of the pigeon feed hawkers
The passageway leading to Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II,
Piazza del Duomo
The lofty and airy arcade at Central Station
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Greenwich Time
It was a thoroughly wet and blustery day at Greenwich, and the biting cold was cutting through the thoughtlessly thin layer of spring clothing.
Shoehorned into this neat green rectangle of parking beside the Thames are the Royal Observatory, the National Maritime Museum, the Old Royal Naval College and the Painted - a number of gems at this Unesco World Heritage site.
Shoehorned into this neat green rectangle of parking beside the Thames are the Royal Observatory, the National Maritime Museum, the Old Royal Naval College and the Painted - a number of gems at this Unesco World Heritage site.
The parkland leading to the Royal Observatory
The sumptuous Painted Hall,
an extravagant dining room by any standards
Ceiling of the Painted Hall -
what a hospital canteen where the old souls
munched their mutton and beans!
Some gold barge at the National Martime Museum -
No Photography the sign screamed!
The Tulip Staircase, Queen Anne House
The Great Hall, Queen Anne House
this one taken with my Sony Ericsson C510 phone