
It’s the first of February and snowing for the first time in Bath, UK. Some people stay indoors, others build snowmen, I…well, I become a medieval character for two hours. Meet Anam Fiain, the fair lady of the woods.
In the right place at the right time
It’s the first of February and snowing for the first time in Bath, UK. Some people stay indoors, others build snowmen, I…well, I become a medieval character for two hours. Meet Anam Fiain, the fair lady of the woods.
Sometimes it is easy to get lost in worries and doubts. Little do we know that hope, however frail, is waiting quietly to pull us out of our darkness. Hope is never lost!
On a quiet afternoon in May, I went for a stroll in the Botanic gardens of Bath, UK. I was eager to test my new lens on the birds there. The squirrels, however, turned out to be even more entertaining. Notice how the curved tail resembles the curved branch of the tree.
I was on a quest to find finches in the trees of Bath, UK and behold, this little fellow came to say hello! He was no bigger than my little finger, but was witty and had a sweet tune.
On a quiet September day, me and two good friends went on a long walk from Bath to Freshford, UK. Along the way we spotted a group of horses, placed in a most peculiar arrangement. This reminded me of Muybridge’s animated horse.
This was taken on a sunny afternoon in April, as I was strolling along the canal in Bath. The pigeon seemed trapped behind the trees, although it had so much room to escape. This might have been a reflection on my own thoughts during my PhD.