From The Royal Mile looking down to the Scott monument, Edinburgh
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
More Prague
Monday, April 20, 2009
Night time in Prague
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Prague: Doors
If you're into doors, then you would love Prague. I could have taken hundreds of photos of doors alone- they were all beautiful, big heavy ornate doors; humble weathered wooden doors, metal doors-doors of all shapes and sizes.
I love the door in the John Lennon wall:
and here are a selection of other beautiful doors:
I love the door in the John Lennon wall:
and here are a selection of other beautiful doors:
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Prague: Day 3
It was Easter and these trees decorated with balloons and streamers were dotted around the various squares. they were really very pretty.
Here are some pictures of some of the little details we found interesting around Prague, like the decorated eggs, the marionettes, and the variety of signs around the city.
Here are some pictures of some of the little details we found interesting around Prague, like the decorated eggs, the marionettes, and the variety of signs around the city.
Friday, April 17, 2009
Prague: day 2
I really like the today's photo-Prague has beautiful street lamps like this one in the Kampa area :
Just around the corner is The John Lennon Wall. After John Lennon died in 1980 he became a symbol of peace and democracy amonst the youth of Prague, who painted images of him, his songs, peace signs etc. These were always whitewashed over by the authorities, -remember this was still when Czechoslavakia was a communist dictatorship-but the graffitti would reappear. Today it looked like a giant work of art-colourful and symbolic, and Emily and I loved it!
And some more sights-lovely quaint streets, ornate architecture and wonderful views across the spires and domes of the skyline:
Just around the corner is The John Lennon Wall. After John Lennon died in 1980 he became a symbol of peace and democracy amonst the youth of Prague, who painted images of him, his songs, peace signs etc. These were always whitewashed over by the authorities, -remember this was still when Czechoslavakia was a communist dictatorship-but the graffitti would reappear. Today it looked like a giant work of art-colourful and symbolic, and Emily and I loved it!
And some more sights-lovely quaint streets, ornate architecture and wonderful views across the spires and domes of the skyline:
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