Shades of Paris
A whirlwind weekend in Paris in late November — quel plaisir! C found a lovely little airbnb apartment in Rue de Dunkerque just down the road from Sacré-Cœur, which was … Continue reading
Illumination
Moving from southern hemisphere soon-to-be-summer to northern hemisphere winter-coming-soon, what strikes me immediately is the light, or the lack of it, or should I say the subtlety of it. The … Continue reading
Symmetry
The Kastellet in Copenhagen, dating from 1626, is a uniquely preserved star fortress in the shape of a pentagram. Symmetry might be defined as “A due proportion of the several … Continue reading
For all the insomniacs
Goodnight now we’ll sleep (Godnat nu sover vi) Have you ever wondered what you look like when you sleep? The Danish Children’s TV channel DR Ramasjang shows a continuous stream of … Continue reading
Museum of Copenhagen
The City Museum of Copenhagen (owned by the Municipality of Copenhagen) is housed in the former headquarters of the Royal Copenhagen Shooting Society. Decorated targets adorn the ceiling of the entrance … Continue reading
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Welsh Church
Yesterday I was shown round the Welsh Church in La Trobe Street Melbourne by Bill Jones, who is writing an anniversary history for publication in 2013. Odd that it’s a … Continue reading
Beechworth camp
For the second year in a row we camped at Beechworth over the Easter long weekend. Freezing nights were offset by glorious autumnal foliage, surprising local fauna, the Easter festival … Continue reading
Protected: Happy campers
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