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The Island of Delos is just off the coast of the island of Mykonos, and tourist can take a ferry at 9am to tour Delos during the day. It is an active archaeological site, and no tourists are allowed past 3pm. It has a fascinating history, and we spent every alloted minute walking through the various civilizations that are representated, and climbing to the highest point of the island. This is us with Diana, a fellow honeymooner that we met. You can see the intricate tilework in front of us that's all roped off.
If you have never been to the duty free at Abu Dhabi airport, take this as a fervent recomendation, absolutely wild, inverted donut!
... before Brexit... Tilework round Aumale metro station entrance, with each of the EU Member States, some information about them, and the signatures of the children who created this work.
Ceramic tilework is regularly seen on buildings in Portugal, This was a detail from the station buildings at Mexilhoera Grande
I went to Parc Guell for a little while on San Jordi's day, but it was unbearably crowded, so I went back at 8 a.m. a couple of days later. It was so worth it. I practically had the park to myself, and it was peaceful, beautiful, and just plain wonderful. I even took a little rest on one of the beautiful benches.
Developing the Light (part 3 of 5)
Intent: Gray up hoodie to separate form bkgnd. Warm up face more.
Execution: Add a fill light (more of a low pwr co-main) to bring back the gray in the hoodie. Full-CTO, camLT and feathered across chest.
Problem: Warm face more. Lift head off bkgrnd.
Subway Tileworks had the closest match [i.e. the flattest surface, thinnest grout line] to the original tile in kitchen and bathrm