Graham, just ignore him. Didn’t see any other negative comments. There’s one in every crowd.
Graham, your response to the petty criticism was perfect. Thanks and glad you are back.
Graham, it is so good to have you back. I’ve missed your cheers and beers. Happy birthday and many more. Don’t stay away so long this time.
I keep saying the same thing. Your photos and the subjects are wonderful. Thank you. If you publish a book as suggested by nimbushopper, put me on the list.
I believe that metal tools were available and used but regardless, your pictures and the actual temples are wonderful. I am a fan of most things Egyptian.
Wonderful set of pictures. Never get tired of seeing pictures of Northern Italy. Sadly we haven’t been there since 2019 so your pictures were a real tonic.
Been married 61 years and it still happens every day. She knows how lucky she is!!! But I won’t let her read this.
I was born here and spent many happy years in and around the city. Moved to Coventry, then London and finally ended up in the US. All were good places, but Chester and the rows was probably the most picturesque.
It’s been that way for years. We figured they probably didn’t have bullets. I never heard of anyone being shot.
Absolutely fantastic set. Love the photography and the content. You set us such high standards. Thankyou.
You comment that "Cairo is a noisy smelly horn-honking place knee-deep in people with a population of more than 20 million."
That is exactly how I described Cairo on my first visit in 1974. I also said that despite this, the city was marvelous.
Since that first visit I have been back many, many times - on business mostly. I still think the city and its residents are the most exciting and generous you will find. I love the city.
Enjoy yourselves.
I visited the mens’ room in what at the time was my local pub. On the wall was a condom machine with the slogan Made in England to British Standards. Under this, some wag had written, So was the Titanic.
Some comments indicate that the tattoos look good, sometimes beautiful. Some, of course, look like you know what. I like them as long as they are not on people.
Well captured. Good picture. One of my favorite bumper stickers is "Give blood, play Rugby".