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It is no wonder that northern Europeans flock to the south coast of Spain in droves! Cheap, delicious food; blue skies and a wonderful temperate Mediterranean climate; and history and culture around every corner: my husband and I became as infatuated with Spain’s Costa Blanca (White Coast) as any other tourists. Our visit in mid-May last […]
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Posted in History,Spain,TravelTags: Alicante,architecture,Castillo de Santa Bárbara,flowers,history,landscape,Photo Blog,Santa Barbara Castle,Spain,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
According to a myth in the Kaningara area of the Sepik region of Papua New Guinea (PNG), men used to give birth to children while the women controlled the spirit houses. The women had a set of magic flutes with which they communicated with the spirits, and this is how men were created. One night when the […]
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Posted in Culture,Papua New Guinea,TravelTags: animism,animist,architecture,arts and crafts,environmental portrait,landscape,Middle Sepik,Photo Blog,Religious Practice,Sepik River,Ursula Wall
They say every journey begins with a single step. Even so, when I heard that the penultimate leg of our walk for the day was the ominously named “1000 steps”, I worried. In Nepal, “steps” always means up, not just forward! I can outstrip a lot of people on the flat, but present me the slightest […]
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Posted in Landscapes,Nepal,Religious Practice,TravelTags: buddhism,buddhist,environmental portrait,flowers,landscape,Namo Buddha,Nepal,Photo Blog,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,walk
We all know that it is England’s notoriously rainy weather – especially in spring – that keeps the grass so green and the flowers blooming. Nowhere is this truer than in the southwestern regions of the country, where the climate is classed as “oceanic” or “maritime” under the Köppen classification system. Winter is not too cold, summer […]
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Posted in Great Britain,Landscapes,Travel,United KingdomTags: architecture,Cornwall,England,Europe,flowers,landscape,Photo Blog,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
“Cruising has two pleasures. One is to go out in wider waters from a sheltered place. The other is to go into a sheltered place from wider waters.” – Howard Bloomfield I’m not sure which I enjoy more: whipping across windy waters with our 38-foot Graystone on a comfortable low-heel, or being safely anchored or […]
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Posted in Canada,Nature,Sailing,TravelTags: boats,British Columbia,Canada,landscape,nature,Photo Blog,sailing,Strait of Georgia,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,waterscape
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