Cuba Classics: Car and Casa
In one view, two of Cuba’s everyday symbols: brightly colored classic American cars, set against the country’s classic colonial architecture. Perhaps, after the pandemic, it
In one view, two of Cuba’s everyday symbols: brightly colored classic American cars, set against the country’s classic colonial architecture. Perhaps, after the pandemic, it
Between 1830 and 1930 over 9 million European emigrants sailed from this Liverpool Dock for a better life in the New World. On the left
Miles of sand hills and beach, five miles north of Liverpool Centre As we travel, overcoming our own ignorance about new places, we inevitably run
Hundreds of passing travellers flock to the beach promenade to watch the ships passing on the River Mersey. At lunchtime most local visitors stay in
Heavily disguised, this work of art remains a mystery to me. I doubt the orange wheels are original. But it grows on you. Any informed
Large Parks like this one in Southport, 16miles North of Liverpool, have long been an escape back to nature. Created in 1868 for the folks
Before being consecrated in the year 1170, this site was a Saxon burial ground. St Helen’s R.C. Church is now the oldest church in Lancashire.
This Bowling Green keeps hundreds of seniors fit and active during the sunny weather. To its left is a children’s Adventure Playground. All free to
The centre of Chester was first built upon by Roman Invaders, 2,000 years ago. This example of “Tudor Architecture” was built between 1485 and 1603.
Ready too soon for decoration but still welcome to brighten Autumn. This holly bush grows wild at the roadside, with berries and brambles alongside it.
In one view, two of Cuba’s everyday symbols: brightly colored classic American cars, set against the country’s classic colonial architecture.
Between 1830 and 1930 over 9 million European emigrants sailed from this Liverpool Dock for a better life in the
Miles of sand hills and beach, five miles north of Liverpool Centre As we travel, overcoming our own ignorance about
Hundreds of passing travellers flock to the beach promenade to watch the ships passing on the River Mersey. At lunchtime
Heavily disguised, this work of art remains a mystery to me. I doubt the orange wheels are original. But it
Large Parks like this one in Southport, 16miles North of Liverpool, have long been an escape back to nature. Created
Before being consecrated in the year 1170, this site was a Saxon burial ground. St Helen’s R.C. Church is now
This Bowling Green keeps hundreds of seniors fit and active during the sunny weather. To its left is a children’s
The centre of Chester was first built upon by Roman Invaders, 2,000 years ago. This example of “Tudor Architecture” was
Ready too soon for decoration but still welcome to brighten Autumn. This holly bush grows wild at the roadside, with