Category: Miscellanea

  • On the rocks

    On the rocks

    Rocks of ages A series of photographic ‘rock portraits’ from a stretch of coast along the Maresme in Catalunya. Mesmerising geological textures, light and shadow, and the power of the Mediterranean define the changes and deterioration of these timeless and apparently not immovable elements. All photos: Greville E

  • Cloud Atlas

    Cloud Atlas

    All photos: Greville E Clouds are amazing – so big and so brilliant. Yet they are just big bunches of little water droplets and crystals suspended in our atmosphere. Clouds are formed as a result of saturation of the air when it is cooled to its dew point, or when they become water vapor. Nephology is the science of clouds,…

  • Memoirs and Letters -Arnold Marsh

    Memoirs and Letters -Arnold Marsh

    In 1912 Arnold Marsh is a young Quaker from Belfast, boarding the S.S. Athenia for Canada aged twenty-one just months after the ill-fated Titanic, having first set sail from Belfast shipyards on its maiden voyage to New York via Southend. Spanning over eighty years, Arnold’s perceptions and experiences come across with a boundless sense of humour,…

  • Lin Kee Menu

    Lin Kee Menu

    Starters Main Dishes marked with ® include Boiled Rice or Chips. Fried rice €0.50 extra. Noodles or Yueng Chow Fried Rice €1.50 extra. Spiciness or heat is marked as *mild **medium *** spicy (hot) 1. Spring Roll (2 pcs) – €5.10 Meat or Vegetable.Allergens: Gluten, Soy, Wheat, Egg, Sesame, Milk 2. Chicken Cheese Roll (3…

  • Lin Kee Party Catering

    Holding a Dinner Party? At €15 per person, you choose from up to 4 main menu dishes with boiled rice or chips, and share a large portion appetiser/starter Party size Spring Rolls or Spare Ribs anyone? The Perfect Party Spread Lin Kee Finger Food for ten or more, €12 a head, we offer Party size…

  • Sun-up to Sun-down

    Sun-up to Sun-down

    All photos: Greville E Our ‘light of day’ begins with the sun rising and ends with the sun setting. These photos were all captured from the promenade at Sant Pol de Mar, Barcelona We take it for granted that the earth rotates once every 23 hours, 56 minutes and 4.09053 seconds, and is called the…