Utah is the perfect state for panoramas. Although only two photos glued together this photo still gives a sense of the epicness of the landscape.
Utah is the perfect state for panoramas. Although only two photos glued together this photo still gives a sense of the epicness of the landscape.
I don’t know what this stuff is called but I’m going with ‘grass bobbins’ as it’s probably somewhat right, or at least shares letters with the correct term. It looks nice anyway.
Stairs like this just have to be magical, right?
What better time to be in a theme park than during a thunderstorm? These brave people even went on one of the spinny-droppy-whirly rides as the sky darkened, just before the storm was unleashed. Seen at the wonderfully pretty Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen.
They say every photo tells a story, and this one is about a travelling chair salesman, seen near the ferry building in Helsingør, Denmark. I’d like to imagine that he’s on the way to Sweden (it being on the other side of the water), and … Continue reading Have chair, will travel
Swans, like most birds, have that maniacal glint in their eyes that hint at wondrous misadventures. This swan lives on the Serpentine in Hyde Park, a lake named for it’s abundance of bread-feeding tourists. Hidden behind a metal camera and feeling somewhat cavalier towards the … Continue reading Swan Drop
What’s not to like about a flower that looks like the Universe forming?
I wasn’t expecting much for a University church place, but this was pretty spectacular.
Running underneath Euston Road is this secret tunnel that joins one private part of Regent’s Park to another. Apparently it was used by the folk who lived in the nearby fancy houses, and who wanted their children to play in the park, but didn’t want them … Continue reading Nursemaids’ Tunnel
The fancy looking house and grounds just seen in Hazy Lake is owned by an Saudi Arabian prince and is called The Holme (incidentally not far from 221b Baker Street, home of Sherlock Holmes, but probably unrelated). From what I’ve read on the internet (the one true source … Continue reading Holme’s Lily