[Temporary Link on Photo] No sneaking restrictions for Beaker at this end! (**Note**): Apologies watermark’s inconvenient position but that’s automatically done by site and obviously does not appear on original image. Also note that there are now more print options including prints on wood, paper prints as well as greeting […]
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My Journey with the Trumpet: Don’t Cry for Me Argentina (Andrew Lloyd Webber) – Cornet Cover
Nostalgie Tunes that live on in our hearts
Read MoreThe Gary Lineker Saga & The Big Picture
The question for me is not about Gary Lineker himself nor about left/right politics but much more about fundamental individual freedoms that have been the foundation of western democracy and its model for as long as I can remember wherever one used to live. It seems to me that the […]
Read MoreLittle Things – My Aunty Matilda
[Temporary Link on Photo] The Joy of Posing “au naturel” So as the French so eloquently say “oh lala lala lala”!
Read MoreMy Journey with the Trumpet: Bambino (Dalida) – Cornet Cover & Arrangement
Arrivederci Bambina, for now Until the Next Music Cover in Your Memory
Read MoreThe Sunak/Baverman Strategy to Fight People Smugglers – It’s NOT About Holding the Wrong Side of the “Stick”, It’s Just the Wrong “Stick”
There’s always an easy convenient quick solution to any persistent problems we face today but the question is whether it is viable/sustainable and more importantly whether it is compatible with perceived values and ideologies of the nation and/or the political alliance involved. To progress further on this last point about […]
Read MoreAstro – Moonlight Sonatina
[Temporary Link on Photo] Half an Eye in the Normandie Sky Looking after us And don’t ask why 🙂
Read MoreVenezia Awaits – Park’n Style
[Temporary Link on Photo] Favourite Parking Spot! Free Parking Everyday from 09:00-20:00 (except weekdays, weekends and public holidays)
Read MoreRichard Wagner: Prelude to «Lohengrin»
A brilliant composition which is actually a prelude to Richard Wagner’s Lohengrin opera first performed in 1850; performed here by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra/conducted by Simon Rattle . The slow/trickling evolution of the composition begins with 4 solo violins, then gently other instruments are intricately weaved into the theme in such […]
Read MoreBird Stories – Oscar (Blue tit)
I’m here to stay! OK, so what do you say??
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