Come Rain come Shine

British weather is one of this country’s predominant conversation topics. We are never satisfied, too cold, too wet, too hot, but whatever the weather it can create beautiful and interesting effects. I hope you like the “conversation” below.

Rainbow Drops (Edit 1)

Dusty Dusk

Dark Dusk

True Lips (Edit 1)

True Lips (Edit 2)

Soaking wet

Rainbow Drops (Edit 2)

Thanks for visiting and don’t forget your umbrella.

“Manchester so much to answer for”

I am know I am biased but Manchester is such a cool city, no matter what you are into, music of every genre, art in many forms, fab food and bars, fashion for all and two amazing football clubs .(Okay I really wanted to say one, but begrudgingly I have to now acknowledge the red team too )

Anyway this post showcases some inspiring and feel good finds from a recent wet Saturday afternoon in town.

You looking at me..

Crossing the line

The Salford Bard

The Writing is on the wall

A casual drink

Manchester Craft Centre

Wall of colour.

Wups how did Roma find her way here ..

Thanks for visiting and enjoy a day in Manchester.

Goodbye January

I was glad to say goodbye to January,such a long dark month and personal stresses and now it’s the latter end of February.

I haven’t been up to a lot, photography wise but I did manage to blow away the cobwebs by having a revitalising stroll with my husband and Roma on Formby Beach. The only downside was that there was no coffee van, but I did capture a couple of decent shots and brought back a beautiful coloured shell which reminds me of sea and the shore.

Glad To Be back

Come on Throw the Ball

Giddy-up

Sea of blue

Sandy Shore

Soft Blue

Sound of the Sea

Thanks for visiting .

Bits and Bobs

Half way through January thank goodness.These dark early mornings and heavy rain have proved to be challenge, so roll on Spring.

I haven’t been very productive but when flicking through my phone photographs I found a couple that I really liked.

I hope you like them too and thanks for visiting.

Autumn Rain
Hoola Lamp Light
Hidden Vintage Kitchen Lino Surprise
Winter Sunset
In to the Light

Lost in Musica

I have wanted to see Gaudi’s iconic Sagrada Familia for such a long time as I love his quirky shapes and colours, but I also discovered the Palau de la Musica Catalana. This absolutely blew me away which is the creation of the architect Luis Domenech. Both are stunning for different reasons.

I am just going to let the photographs do the talking, but please see the following links for information about both of these gems of architecture.

https://sagradafamilia.org/

https://www.palaumusica.cat/ca

Palau de la Musica Catalana no.1
Sagrada Familia no.1
Palau de la Musica Catalana no.2
Palau de la Musica Catalana no.3
Sagrada Familia no.2
Sagrada Familia no.3
Palau de la Musica Catalana no.4
Palau de la Musica Catalana no.5
Sagrada Familia no.4
Sagrada Familia no.5
Palau de la Musica Catalana no.6
Sagrada Familia no.6