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Category Archives: Architecture
 Cold. Dark. Completely dark – but for the stars overhead – and cold. And early! Way too early. It was 5:15am in California’s Eastern Sierras. A small clutch of cars and a congregated group of people with their hands shoved deep in their pockets, huddled against the kind of piercing cold that only a dry […]
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Posted in America,Architecture,History,USATags: architecture,blog,history,museum,Photo Blog,ruins,State Park,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,USA
 Every city has a “past”. Even an eclectic and worldly city like Seattle – the home of grunge and Dr. Frasier Crane; Microsoft and Starbucks Coffee – has a rough and colourful story. Scratch the surface of the modern architecture and you will find a wild pioneer history, traces of which survive beneath the modern city streets. Literally! […]
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Posted in Architecture,History,USATags: architecture,blog,history,Photo Blog,travel,Travel Blog,urban,Ursula Wall,USA,walk
 Buddhist temples in Myanmar are clearly loved and well cared for. Offerings of gold, flowers, and incense are everywhere, and the walls and floors are so shiny you can see yourself reflected in them: often the product of donated labour. Mahamuni Temple, Mandalay, and Soon U Ponya Shin Pagoda, in the nearby Sagaing Hills, which I visited one day […]
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Posted in Architecture,Myanmar,Religious Practice,TravelTags: architecture,blog,buddhism,buddhist,Myanmar,Photo Blog,religion,sculpture,temple,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,worship
 It’s autumn in Australia at the moment, which makes me think of spring in the Northern Hemisphere. Defies logic, I know, but there is something about the freshness of the air this change-of-season that has me humming: “I love Paris in the springtime…” and thinking of my last time in France, back in the spring […]
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Posted in Architecture,France,HistoryTags: animals,architecture,blog,culture,France,Nîmes,Photo Blog,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
 Temples in Southeast Asia are living places. This is certainly true in Myanmar. The many Buddhist temples I visited there were architecturally beautiful – and different, with no two exactly the same. But what I generally find more interesting is the life – both sacred and secular – within and around them. On my first afternoon in Mandalay, […]
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Posted in Architecture,Myanmar,Portraits,Religious PracticeTags: architecture,blog,buddhism,buddhist,burmese,children,environmental portrait,environmental portraits,Myanmar,people,Photo Blog,portrait,portraits,religion,Religious Practice,temple,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,worship
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