Yearly Archives: 2017
You could spend weeks – or even years – exploring the scenic views, the mountain trails, the towns and villages, and the flora, fauna, music, culture and craft along the Blue Ridge Parkway. Meandering along the spine of the Blue Ridge Mountains in America’s Appalachians, the National Parkway starts at Rockfish Gap, Virginia, where it continues south from the Skyline Drive in Shenandoah National Park (see: In the Virginia Woods), and […]
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Posted in America,Nature,Travel,USATags: America,Blue Ridge Parkway,drive,flowers,landscape,National Park,National Parkway,National Scenic Byway,nature,Photo Blog,road trip,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,VA,Virginia,walk,woods
We’d heard the stories about the Costa Blanca (White Coast) on the Mediterranean in Southern Spain: cheap flights from the northern parts of Europe makes this area a playground for “hens parties”, retirees, and school-leavers. On our recent stay in Alicante Province, Spain, my husband and I met representatives of all these groups. We were staying in the planned resort […]
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Posted in Animals,Landscapes,Spain,TravelTags: animals,flowers,landscape,National Park,nature,Photo Blog,Spain,Ursula Wall,walk
Oh, Saigon! It was a name familiar to those of us who grew up in the West: first as an exotic part of France’s colonial empire, until – as Saïgon – it achieved a hard-won independence in 1955, and then as a component of the evening news for its pivotal role in the Vietnam War; the city now known as Ho Chi Minh (HCM) has been at a […]
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Posted in Architecture,History,Museum,Travel,VietnamTags: architecture,blog,environmental portrait,environmental portraits,history,Photo Blog,religion,Religious Practice,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,Vietnam,worship
One of the many joys of Byron Bay Bluesfest, that annual Easter long-weekend festival of blues, roots, and just about every other kind of music, is – for me – the very range of styles packed into five days, and the depth of talent offered up on the five+ stages. Although Americans tended to dominate the […]
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Posted in Australia,Music,PortraitsTags: blog,Byron Bay Bluesfest,environmental portrait,environmental portraits,lights,low light,music,musicians,performance,performers,Photo Blog,portrait,portraits,Ursula Wall
It looks like such a short drive: From Terkhiin Tsagaan Nuur in Tariat, Arkhangai Province, in Mongolia’s central west, it is just 203 kilometres through the Tarvagatai Mountains to Tosontsengel, in the western province of Zavkhan. That is about three and a half hours “without traffic” – and we expected none. Plus, we had the bonus of paved roads […]
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Posted in Landscapes,Mongolia,TravelTags: blog,drive,environmental portrait,landscape,Mongolia,nature,portraits,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
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