Who am I? Where am I?
Europe
Figaro, Figaro, Figaro, go go go!
Goodbye old chap. See you on the next resurrection.
(& cream tangerines) If you're like us, music means a lot. And some music is almost reverential. For us, it's The Beatles. It will be very challenging to name another band that has been so influential for so long - decades after they broke up; it hasn't happened so far. And,…
A little European history for you kids, in this post. As a starter in case you're not aware, to get around, we humans have created a scheme based on meridians. A prime meridian is an arbitrarily-chosen meridian in a geographic coordinate system at which longitude is defined to be 0°. Together, a prime meridian…
Fake buildings are structures often used by governments to camouflage unsightly city utilities within residential areas. These faux constructions blend with local architecture, concealing equipment and maintaining aesthetic continuity. While visiting these hidden gems, don’t expect hospitality; they’re not actual homes, just clever urban disguises.
This post reflects on the harsh realities of World War II and highlights a less-known rescue technology, the “Rescue Buoys.” These floating devices, equipped with essentials for survival, played a significant role in saving the lives of Allied forces during the war. While many were discarded post-war, efforts are ongoing to preserve the few that…
Be king for a day in a hidden castle.
Glad they didn’t tidy up before they left.
I slept in a Chimney.
The readiness of the English to apologise for something they haven’t done is remarkable.
Well, well Yotel!
We tend to write a fair amount about our planet and its future. Nowadays, there is no shortage of obnoxious rich self-centered individuals on the planet who only think of the next business they can buy, or the next competitor they can take down. In the meantime, the planet is ablaze. They…
Norwich, a cathedral city in Norfolk, England, is celebrated for its historic building, Marble Hall, featuring a Palladian facade and an opulent marble interior. Once home to Norwich Union, it is an atypical mixture of workspace and historic architecture. Visitors can explore this unique space, highlighted by a 360° video tour, revealing its classic frescos,…
Celebrate your freedom. Your fifth freedom.
Oh, I think Canadians look like all sorts of people. That’s the beauty of Canada. (Jagmeet Singh)
Pishpek, or Bishkek? It’s all up to you. Two cities in one. You’re the winner.
No matter where you go, there you are.
Bicycling is life with the volume turned up.
Hopefully you won’t mind if we rail on a bit about rail. Get it?