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Tag Archives: arts and crafts
 The American novelist, short story writer, and essayist, Henry Valentine Miller (1891-1980) was enamoured of Greece. I must say: I was too. I didn’t travel in the same style as Miller: he was there for nine months – originally at the invitation of author Lawrence Durrell – and spent his time in the company of […]
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Posted in Architecture,Greece,TravelTags: architecture,arts and crafts,landscape,marble,Photo Blog,Religious Practice,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
 The first day I was on Dal Lake – the centrepiece of Srinagar in the North Indian territory of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), I felt like I was in a dream – or a Monet painting (see: Floating in a Dream). The air is hot and thick. The stillness is punctuated by the plunk of boat oars in the water, […]
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Posted in India,TravelTags: architecture,arts and crafts,blog,boats,Dal Lake,environmental portrait,environmental portraits,India,Kashmir,landscape,on the water,Photo Blog,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,waterways
 This was my first sojourn into Southern India – and I was finding everything as different as it could be! I was travelling as part of a small-group tour. We had just spent a few days in Puducherry (see: Weekly Wanders Pondicherry) and had set out early one morning in our bus for the city […]
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Posted in Architecture,art,India,TravelTags: architecture,arts and crafts,buddhism,buddhist,environmental portrait,environmental portraits,hindu,hinduism,India,Photo Blog,sculpture,Tamil Nadu,temple,travel,Travel Blog,UNESCO,Ursula Wall
 It was a lifetime ago. My husband and I had trudged into the Medieval town of Foix in the Occitanie region of southwestern France at the end of a 12-day walk along the Cathar Trail in the Pyrenees (see: Castles, Countryside, and the end of the Trail). As we descended through the foothills towards the […]
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 I woke up with my fingers crossed. All night long the rain had thundered on my roof. I live a short distance from Pambula, and I could only hope that the Ephemeral Festival there that day, on the Panboola Wetlands, would go ahead. It wouldn’t be the first time the whole site had been flooded […]
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Posted in art,Australia,Dance,NatureTags: arts and crafts,Australia,children,environmental portrait,landscape,nature,Panboola,performance,performers,Photo Blog,Ursula Wall,wetlands
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