• Long empty tunnel with subdued lighting
    Dark tourism,  Jersey,  War

    Jersey under occupation: the War Tunnels

    In June 1940 France fell to the advancing Nazi army and was occupied. The British government decided that the Channel Islands, just off the Normandy coast, were of no strategic importance and would not be defended. The islands were effectively demilitarised, and the residents were faced with an impossible choice. Should they stay and face occupation or go, leaving behind families, friends and possessions?

  • Scruffy looking shop in wood
    History,  Landscape,  Lens-Artists,  New Mexico

    Our Land of Enchantment: the scenic byways of New Mexico

    New Mexico dubs itself the ‘Land of Enchantment’ and indeed we were enchanted. What delighted us most was the variety. In two and a half weeks we saw natural wonders and man-made. We followed trails worn down over the centuries by the moccasin-clad feet of early inhabitants; and sat in the cramped confines of a Mercury capsule. We marvelled at the legends of those early Native Americans, and at the tales of aliens crashing near Roswell.

  • Wartime sign about spies
    England,  Friendly Friday,  War

    Cracking the code at Bletchley Park

    The first computer my husband and I bought had a memory of around 500 MB. The second seemed a huge advancement at a whole gigabyte! Today I have 32 GB in my phone, i.e. 64 times as much, and 64 GB (128 times as much) in the memory cards I use in my cameras. And yet that first computer of ours was of course a massive advance on the earliest computers.

  • Brightly painted yellow car raised on a platform
    Friendly Friday,  History,  New Mexico

    Getting our kicks in Santa Rosa, NM

    As we approached Santa Rosa on Interstate 40 the heavens opened and for about ten minutes we drove through a downpour so heavy that it was almost impossible to see the road or any other vehicle on it – scary stuff. Maybe the elements were finding a way to punish the road that almost destroyed one of the most iconic of all American cultural icons, Route 66.

  • Rustic blue house
    Architecture,  Bulgaria,  Friendly Friday,  History

    Stepping back in time in Bulgaria

    Koprivshtitsa is not a regular sort of town; all the buildings of the town centre constitute a museum. Together they form a sort of time-capsule, encapsulating the atmosphere of the Bulgarian National Revival period of the 19th century. Wandering its streets you can feel yourself transported back in time; and exploring its historic houses opens your eyes to a difficult period in the country's past.

  • Looking out from a cave towards valley with pine trees
    History,  Landscape,  Monday walks,  New Mexico

    In the footsteps of the Mogollon at Gila Cliff Dwellings

    Standing here and looking out over the valley, you have the same view a Mogollon would have had, centuries ago. For thousands of years, groups of nomadic people had used these caves to provide temporary shelter. Until, in the late 1200s, some people of the Mogollon culture decided this would be a good place to call home. They built rooms, crafted pottery and raised children in the cliff dwellings for about twenty years. Then the Mogollon moved on, leaving the walls of their homes still standing.