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Art & Nature.5

Delft Technical University’s Botanic Garden had a nature-themed sculpture exhibit placed in strategic locations along the paths and beds, when I visited Delft during the first week of my lovely stay-in-NL vacation last month.

Countryside.5

As noted in an earlier post, I biked through the Veluwe Zoom national park as part of my lovely and, may I say, rather adventurous-feeling bike ride from Busloo down to Velp, which was the last of three places I spent the night during my lovely low-carbon week exploring the Veluwe region at long last. Above, the paved bike path on which I entered the park as we descended a lovely long hill from the Loenermark park just north of it. Below, pics of various other things I saw en route from Busloo to Velp, including one of the rougher-path places with my own luggage strapped into the basket in front of my bike. 🙂

Bridges.35


Urban Garden.235

Wat Arun, in Bangkok, is more amazing temple than garden – and we’ll show you more of its astonishing ceramic surfaces in future posts. But this time we’re concentrating on the greenery and lovely lilies and other smaller wonders to be found around the temple grounds when one has time for a leisurely exploration. Big shout-out to friend & former colleague Pamela, who recommended this.

Coasting.135


Signs of the City.125


Windows.25

Above, four images looking out from various window’s in KL’s remarkable Museum of Islamic Art, which I visited 5 weeks ago & have only now shown you for the first time. There’ll be a bit more; but visitors to KL take note: this museum’s a must visit! Below: some doors which look like windows at the lovely planetarium complex in the Botanic Gardens, which we have shown you before :-).

Skylights.15

Early last month.

Skylights.14

One week ago.

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Mountains.84


From the Air.84

Mountains of Western China, en route home back in March.

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City Lights.94


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Islands.94


Urban Canals.204

I have an embarrassment of riches in terms of Amsterdam canal photos waiting to be shared, including above and several below from a lovely canal cruise Sam & I decided to do between the matinee and evening concerts on the last day of the Mahler Festival back in May, and a few taken during Barbara’s visit just before Sam arrived…then a few more from just my usual wanders by foot or bike around this lovely city where the days are becoming painfully, noticeably, shorter as we’re now within three weeks of the next equinox 😦

Small Wonders.274

Many lovely small things seen during my walks on Penang Hill the last weekend in July, and in KL Botanical Gardens the first weekend in August.