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Thursday, January 15, 2026

Bespoke pieces from Hart Gold and Silversmiths

Hart Gold and Silversmiths, Guild of Handicrafts, Chipping Campden. Photo: AP

So beautiful. Some items in the workshop, individually created to order for collectors from original Arts & Crafts pattern books. Loved seeing them in person!

Tuesday, December 16, 2025

History of Elouera SLSC's Fifty Years

So pleased to see my work with Elouera Surf Club up on their website Elouera History  I wrote it for /with them a few years ago, working with our very own Blue Cockatoo designer, Elouera surf lifesaver Peter. (See my photo with the history committee on page 216 of the pdf!) It was a fun commission and fantastic to work with some of Australia's surfing legends. 

Update: So moving to see lifesavers around Australia's beaches standing shoulder to shoulder for their Bondi family after the recent terrorist attack.


Monday, December 15, 2025

Bondi Beach

Bondi Beach, 13 December, 2025. ©AP


Icebergs pool, Bondi, 13 December, 2025.©AP 



Saturday: Showing iconic Bondi and the Icebergs' pool to Ken's grandson, water polo-playing Zac.

Sunday: A killing field. No words,

Thursday, November 27, 2025

See Spain Differently in 2026

So delighted to meet representatives of Spain Tourism at a breakfast this morning at Paripe Spanish Tapas Bar, Sydney. 

We talked about areas including Galicia and Basque Country, as well as Malaga, Catalunya, Andalucia,  Madrid and, of course, Barcelona, where the tallest tower of the basilica of Sagrada Familia is nearing completion. (The recent addition of part of a cross to the tower in the ongoing works has now made Sagrada the tallest church in the world.)

Slow travel is trending on Spain's tourism menu for 2026 and, having enjoyed Seville and Zaragoza on an unplanned visit in June this year, I'm totally inspired to return to experience more sides of Spain. 

Think wandering through medieval streets and artisan quarters, eating with local producers and discovering regional flavours. Also staying longer to participate in workshops, traditions and cultural rituals, explore Spain's stunning National parks, UNESCO sites, and rural villages. 

Love Spanish Tourism's logo (see below), happy and energetic like Spain itself!  And yes, the tapas at Paripe were delicious!

More on the website here:

Spain Tourism

Sagrada Familia BBC update

Seville (Link to my blog post.)


Hotel Boutique Elvira Plaza rooftop, Seville, June 2025. Photo: AP


Saturday, November 15, 2025

Wild & Inspired; ASTW Anthology

 

ASTW Anthology: ©ASTW

Thrilled to have a piece chosen for this milestone publication for the Australian Society of Travel Writers (ASTW). It's a personal story on revisiting my home county of Devon, England, and Cornwall, first published in the beautiful Travel & Living,  I'm especially pleased because it's a personal piece rather than a destination promo. Thank you so much ASTW editors for including me in this illustrious company of writers. Humbled and proud.


Wednesday, November 12, 2025

Seville: An Unpremeditated Pleasure


Hotel Boutique Elvira Plaza rooftop, Seville. Photo: AP

We flew to Seville from the UK after Air India postponed our flight from Heathrow to Sydney in June. We decided to change plans, spend another few days in Europe and fly out from Madrid instead. Very last-minute, but why not? And what a treat it was. 

We chose to stay in the Santa Cruz district the old quarter near the cathedral, so we were prepared for many tourists. But the weather was warming up at the end of June, so tourists were less obvious and our little square with its orange trees was mostly deserted. We were a two-minute walk from the Giralda, the bell tower of Seville's massive cathedral, and the Real Alcazar, the oldest royal palace in Europe, featuring exotic architecture and gardens.

Giralda at dusk. Photo:AP

Real Alcazar gardens. Photo:AP




Real Alcazar. Photo: AP


Real Alcazar. Photo: AP


Real Alcazar. Photo: AP

Tapas Bars


We were spoilt for choice for tapas bars in the district – we didn't bother with reviews, just wandered and chose bars we liked the look of. Cafe-Bar Las Teresas, founded in 1870, was a stroll through the labyrinthine passageways from our hotel. It's a favourite for its history and dishes such as Iberican acorn- fed ham, Iberian black pudding, Galician-style octopus. The stylish Cafe Santa Cruz was just around the coner from our hotel, and Bar Estrella an eight minute walk. Ken likes Estrella Damm beer, so the latter was a given.



Las Teresas. Photo: AP



Las Teresas interior. Photo © Las Teresas

Flamenco

Looking for an intimate flamenco show rather than a grand production, we booked seats for a  performance in an atmospheric theatre space and were spellbound by the performance of a singer, guitarist, cajon box drummer and dancer. The cajon is a Peruvian box percussion instrument introduced to flamenco in the 1970s by guitarist  Paco de Lucia. ( I thought the musician was just, well, sitting on a box  until I realised he was playing it!)


El Aranol, flamenco performance space. Photo: AP



El Aranol flamenco. Photo (from video): Ken Martin

Afterwards we had simple tapas at a street bar – anchovies, Iberian ham, a glass of rose, and delicious goat cheese with honey and walnuts. 

Tapas, Seville. Photo: AP

Only day two of this year's visit to Spain and we were so happy to be there. Next stop? Aragon for Garnacha wine, and delightful surprises in Zaragoza.


Hotel Elvira Plaza

Cafe Bar Las Teresas 

El Aranol flamenco

Estrella Damm

Note: The pedestrian-only cobbled laneways were a challenging walk to the Hotel Boutique Elvira Plaza with our bags (packed voluminously for the flight to Sydney). The delightful member of staff who helped us to the taxi on the way back made it clear that we need not have struggled, we should have contacted them beforehand for help as taxis can't access the pedestrian Plaza Donna Elvira locality.