Posted on February 4, 2017
On a sunny autumn day in St Andrews, my grandson dips a toe in the waters of the North Sea.

Weekly Photo Challenge: Solitude
Category: Weekly Photo Challenge Tagged: seascape, Solitude, St Andrews, Sunlight, Weekly Photo Challenge, weeklyphotochallenge
Posted on December 23, 2016
On a very calm and sunny day in the harbour of St Andrews, this little fishing boat was reflected almost perfectly in the still water.

Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: Reflections
Category: Black & White Tagged: Black & White, boats, Cee's Black & White Photo Challenge, Reflections, St Andrews, Water
Posted on December 13, 2016
Have I got views for you. So many to choose from, but here’s a view – taken on a lovely calm, sunny day at the end of October this year – of the harbour at St Andrews in Scotland:

52 Weeks Photo Challenge: Week 19 – View
Category: Landscape, Uncategorized Tagged: 52Weeks, Harbour, seascape, St Andrews, View, Water
Posted on November 10, 2016
As promised, this week we have some more of the interesting doors on offer in St Andrews – although, just to be awkward, we begin with a gateway: to one of the old buildings of the University (the Latin expression over the gate reads ‘In principio erat verbum’: ‘in the beginning was the word’).

This is a wider view of one of the most prominent commercial buildings in St Andrews, the J & G Innes bookshop, with its original windows and wooden frontage:

Rather more dourly Scottish is this example:

Down by the harbour is the rather more modern Harbourmaster’s Cottage:

Some more traditional doors, gentrified by the people who live behind them:


Thursday Doors 10 November 2016
Category: Doors Tagged: Architecture, Doors, St Andrews, Thursday Doors
Posted on November 3, 2016
In a previous existence, we lived in Scotland for twenty years and it’s always good to return, as we did recently for a week’s holiday.
One of our favourite places is St Andrews – home of golf and also Scotland’s oldest University (established between 1410 and 1413) . We know it pretty well – not least because our daughter went to school there – but never tire of it. This is one of the gates to her alma mater, St Leonard’s:

The town centre is very compact and there are plenty of solid old stone buildings to admire – together with their characterful doors:


Some of the architecture is not only old but comparatively unusual, like this stone porch:

Not so unusual, but still attractive is this old half-spiral staircase:

The overall impression is one of solidity:

More from St Andrews next week.
Thursday Doors 3 November 2016
Category: Doors Tagged: Architecture, Doors, St Andrews, Thursday Doors