Photo Of The Week – Bali Shore Temple

Bali is a country rich with an ornate heritage and strong cultural beliefs. Whilst the party scene may be enticing and the beautiful beaches hard to say no to, the temples in Bali are often one of the main reasons why tourists visit this land. If you are planning a trip to Bali to visit […]

Photo Of The Week – Cairo From Above

If you’re living in the Northern Hemisphere, especially Europe, then an Egypt holiday can be a godsend during the winter months. Two years ago I visited Cairo and it was so sunny, bright and interesting that I’ve been dying to go back and explore some more ever since. There’s so much more to do and […]

Photo of The Week – The Washington Monument Mounted Police

I’m not entirely sure they exist only to protect the Washington Monument, but I imagined these Police did so at the time anyway – it seemed like a cool and heroic thing to be doing for a job, after all. There was something about their blue uniform against the white stone and green grass that […]

Photo Of The Week – Liberty Of London

Nothing says ‘Christmas Break’ more than wandering around an empty city fairly aimlessly, taking photos of things that catch your eye on the way. That’s exactly what I did last week when I found myself in Liberty’s, London’s oldest and most luxurious department store – I definitely wasn’t up for buying any of their ridiculously […]

Photo Of The Week – Kennington Tube Station

I recently watched a documentary about ghost sightings on the London Underground and found it absolutely fascinating – I’ve never been one to believe in the supernatural, but the many tube workers speaking of their experiences over the last 100 years certainly got me thinking. There is apparently a man who walks the tunnels of […]

Photo Of The Week – Vienna Christmas Market

It’s nearly time for Santa to show up at your house demanding some cake and a beer  in exchange for your presents (Well, that’s what happens at our house), and nothing gets me more into the festive cheer more than a Christmas market. Vienna is one of my favourites – I loved seeing all the […]

Photo Of The Week – Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen

Tivoli Gardens the famous amusement park in central Copenhagen has been ‘amusing’ people since 1843 – not a bad run considering rollercoasters were only invented in 1885! And while I would hope they have replaced the  wheels since then, I loved the olden day feel of the Gardens, in particular their grand entrance lit up […]

Photo Of The Week – A Very Grand Central Terminal

I love New York for it’s Art Deco design mixed with the unusual and unexpected – which is exactly what I found Grand Central Terminal to be. I loved the aquamarine ceiling swirled with romantic astronomy details and fairy lights dotted in amongst them. It certainly is one of the grandest places to be seen […]

Photo Of The Week – A Winters Day In Lund

Earlier this week I was lucky enough to visit Lund in Sweden for work – I never knew much about the city, but I was pleasantly surprised to find it was a haven for Gothic architecture – it seemed everywhere I went there was a huge mental asylum-looking building looming over me! This Church was […]

Photo Of The Week – The Iconic Yellow Cab

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