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Closed Door
I have been at this blog for about eight months now and bar a day here of there missed while I have been travelling I have pretty much managed a picture a day. Rather reluctantly, but definitely, I have decided that I need to draw this to an end for now. It has been very […]
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Sunday Lunch
Walking into a village in Catalonia around lunch time in summer sometimes seems like re-enacting a Clint Eastwood film: the streets are completely empty … The attractive Catalonian village of Monells has a thirteenth century square which these days is set out for that attractive southern European habit of having family Sunday lunches. Not being […]
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Mission Church
Back to Blist’s Hill Victorian Town. This is the 19th century Mission Church in the township – a far cry from the traditional stone-built churches that are associated with the UK. This was more a large hut made from ‘wriggly tin’. Indeed to me it looks as though it could have come from somewhere on […]
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