The Bampton open day is an annual fair in August to help raise money for local charities. There were stalls with local produces, artisans, artists and craftspeople selling their handmade products and several activities throughout the day such car boot... Continue Reading →
Am I missing something or is there something going on with the scarecrows that I'm not aware of? All over Devon, there are scarecrows outside shops, outside houses, and of course in the fields. Anyone know what this is all... Continue Reading →
Croyde, Devon Today's weather was about 20c. Surf forecast for Croyde on magicseaweed.com was good, but better than the reality. The swell was about 3ft, however, it was very windy and gusty which made the waves a bit all over... Continue Reading →
San Sebastian The historic town of Sebastian in Northern Spain, basque country is beautiful and rich in heritage. It has the most amazing sunsets, food and I was lucky enough to be there during the festival where the town put... Continue Reading →
A stroll in the moors. Exmoor National Park is situated in the south west of Britain. It contains an amazing variety of landscapes within its 267 square miles. A unique landscape of moorland, woodland, valleys and farmland, shaped by people... Continue Reading →
This is my first surfing trip in Devon and in England for that matter. I somehow got persuaded to try surfing in the "refreshing" waters of Middle beach, Devon. Armed with a surf board and a winter wetsuit, it was... Continue Reading →
Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2013: Occupying some 350 square-metres of lawn in front of the Serpentine Gallery, Sou Fujimoto's delicate, latticed structure of 20mm steel poles have a lightweight and semi-transparent appearance that allows it to blend, cloud-like, into the landscape.... Continue Reading →
I travel a lot, and this sketch is from my travel to Yogyakarta. It is the royal coat of arms/emblem of the area. I love it because of the wings. It reminds me of my own logo.
I was in Turkey this time last year. Turkey is an incredibly beautiful country. I would describe it as architecturally perfect. It is not only a perfect blend of East and West, but also old and new. The people are... Continue Reading →
