
Crocus From St John’s Garden, Oxford

Crocus From St John’s Garden, Oxford
Tejvan’s world
February 25th, 2010 — Uncategorized, photos

Crocus From St John’s Garden, Oxford

Crocus From St John’s Garden, Oxford
January 30th, 2010 — photos
November 1st, 2009 — photos

Autumn leaves

Shipton Under Wychwood

River Thames, Oxford

Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford

By River Thames, Oxford
October 3rd, 2009 — photos

Oxford Botanic Gardens October

August 1st, 2009 — photos





July 22nd, 2009 — photos

Photo: Hortoris

The Upmarket Yorkshire Veggie Cafe. Serving potatoes, beans and Cabbage – If you’re lucky!
Photos by my Dad (hortoris) who blogs at Yorkshire – God’s Own County
February 24th, 2009 — photos

Deer in Richmond Park

Morning Run

Battersea Park in the Snow
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Battersea Pagods
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Primrose Hill Kite Flying and Rainbow
These excellent photos were taken by Pavitrata and show an unexpected site to Greater London.
London Sri Chinmoy Centre have a new meditation site London Meditation
March 22nd, 2008 — photos
Every country has their speciality. The Italians have their coffee. The French have their boulangerie’s (fresh bread twice a day), The American’s have their Diners and McDonalds. With the English it is the traditional tea shop.
These are some characteristics of an English tea shop:
Believe it or not, I never drank anything but water until I was 15. It was when I started cycling that I was introduced to the delights of the English Tea shop and inevitably I was pressurised into forsaking a strict diet of tap water to join in the communal tea drinking. There are some very good cafes which welcome cyclists
Yorkshire Tea and English Breakfast might give the impression that tea is grown in England. Unfortunately, this is not true. If you go to the Yorkshire Dales, you will see beautiful scenery and lots of sheep; but, not many tea plantations. Apparantely, the cold rain is not particularly liked by the tea plants. But, for one enterprising Yorkshireman this was no reason not to name a variety of tea after ‘God’s own Country’ By the way, Yorkshire Tea is a very good, strong blend. It actually does taste better in Yorkshire (or anyplace where the water is soft.) than down south.
November 22nd, 2007 — photos
October 21st, 2007 — photos