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 Call it fate; call it co-incidence; call it what you will: my family has strong ties to Liverpool. My father moved his new bride from Europe to his Liverpool, UK, home after their marriage, and I was subsequently born there. I spent a few years there (which I mostly don’t remember!) until my parents and […]
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 Xiamen, an island-city on China’s southeast coast, has been ranked as China’s second “most suitable city for living” … as well as China’s “most romantic leisure city”, making it a popular destination for domestic tourists. It is reasonably accessible to foreign tourists, as well. Some time ago, while my husband was busy with meetings in a nearby free-trade zone, I […]
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Posted in China,History,Landscapes,UrbanTags: architecture,blog,environmental portrait,history,landscape,Photo Blog,public art,sculpture,travel,Travel Blog,urban,Ursula Wall
 “Good morning,” said the little prince. “Good morning,” said the merchant. This was a merchant who sold pills that had been invented to quench thirst. You need only swallow one pill a week, and you would feel no need of anything to drink. “Why are you selling those?” asked the little prince. “Because they save […]
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Posted in Architecture,art,Switzerland,TravelTags: architecture,arts and crafts,blog,flowers,Photo Blog,sculpture,Switzerland,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,walk,water fountain
 Can you imagine living in a castle? A castle with roses climbing up the walls? A castle that looks like something out of a old fairy tale? In 1620, governance of the village of Birr in County Offaly, Ireland; old Birr Castle; and 1,277 acres (5.2 km2) of land were given to Sir Laurence Parsons. Sir Laurence, grandson of one of the five Parsons brothers […]
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Posted in Architecture,History,Ireland,TravelTags: architecture,astronomy,blog,castle,flower,flowers,garden,history,Ireland,Photo Blog,science,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
 It’s impossible not to look to the sky in Central-Eastern Colorado: mountains, cliffs, and ancient stone monoliths launch up into a limitless expanse of blue – broken only by the vapour trails of airforce training jets thundering through. It seems apt that the area is home to the “Garden of the Gods”: magnificent natural rock formations, set […]
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Posted in America,Landscapes,Nature,USATags: architecture,blog,landscape,nature,Photo Blog,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,USA
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