And the day dawned bright and sunny, not a raindrop in sight. The local drinking fountain appears to be leaking, though, which madefied the ground. Day #136 of the second 365 project, where the daily pic is informed by the OED…
Now if this had been yesterday's word, I would have had the perfect picture (see below) since the walls of the pizzeria were decorated with the most extraordinary art - even Jesus (at least I think it was Jesus) had…
Oh my! Didn't it ever rain today! It's a bank holiday here and so I went on an adventure with Rudi and Markus: First stop, die Werkbundsiedlung; second stop, die Wotrubakirche and third and further stops, a couple of heurigen -…
Anything at the top of this attraction would be an unobtainium in my book. I would not go on this for all the tea in China. The purists would suggest cloning out the white blobs but I'm leaving them in…
Need I say more? And he's got big feet too - and we all know what they say about men with big feet … big shoes! Oh the old ones are the good ones. Oversized appendages seem to be a bit…
This pic isn't so much of a God as of a religion - shopping. And this is one of the cathedrals where worshippers gather on a daily basis (apart from Sundays, of course, when they're worshipping in real cathedrals). Day…
Well, the chances of finding a genuine potwaller in central London were pretty slim, but I think Mr Underwood would do as the US equivalent, for if anyone were to have their own fireplace for pot boiling, it would be…
Well what a galanty show that was, although the fall-out did rather overshadow the VE celebrations. I was gripped, but with hindsight, I should have gone to bed early and got up at 4.00, instead of going to bed just…
Shadows, puppets and pantomimes - perfect word for election day. Fingers crossed that the right puppet wins. Day #127 of the second 365 project, where the daily pic is informed by the OED word of the day.
I had a few minutes to spare between meetings and popped in to see the Women and the First World War exhibition at the NPG. Rather smaller than I anticipated, but what it lacks in quantity, it makes up for…
If I'd been able to get my act together, I'm sure I could have found some blackly-clothed villains, but time was of the essence and a quick snap of what-will-soon-be-our-new-local has to suffice for today. Word association: The Pub is…
As MisterMac is Scottish, we are never without a tin of Baxters Cullen Skink in the larder. I do sometimes make it from scratch, but there is something appealingly easy about opening a tin – especially now that most of…
Our kitchen floor is rubicund, so I thought a low level shot would be just the thing for today’s word. Had I looked at the pic earlier, I would have noticed the crumbs and, of course, had the broom and…
Any more flowers and you’ll think I’m getting into shape for Wildlife Photographer of the Year. If these blooms are alpines, then they could be citramontane; if they’re not, well they could be daisies. At least they were on this…
First day of my favourite month and, thankfully, the OED didn’t have a word that was particularly relevant to May-Day. I had visions of having to hunt down morris men and maypole dancers, which would not have been difficult as…
If "epistling" is 'The action or practice of writing letters; (also) epistolary matter, correspondence', (OED), then the action after the letter writing is post epistling. An excellent day on all counts! Day #120 of the second 365 project, where the…
I thought this bear strapped to the front of a lorry looked like a creature that has been sucked backwards by a paranormal force, so it's an ideal pic for today's word, which is "psychotronics", meaning: 'The (study of) the…
Sorting my books out, I had to perform a bit of a "Risley" ('Designating an acrobatic act or performance in which a supine acrobat juggles another with his or her feet; esp. in Risley act', (OED)) to reach the top shelves. sorting…
I've now settled nicely into the new space, so decided to introduce myself to the local traders, which is a type of earwigging, but I think I'm too polite to pester or importune. I've come across "earwig" as a verb…