Cathedrals and Crocodiles

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Misericord Details from Toledo Cathedral

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 A mermaid...  a princess and a unicorn... l  a merman (a bit more rare), and the not uncommon satirical theme  of Ph...
Monday, February 18, 2013

Snakes at the Tate Britain Gallery

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While snakes can make great animal drama in art, it always fascinates me how artists choose to portray them. The top piece, a...

English Family Portraits in Earlier Times

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I was at the Tate Britain with my handy camera [photos were allowed, hooray!] and I found it fascinating how the development of family portr...
Friday, February 1, 2013

Coot grooming its feathers

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Friday, January 4, 2013

The Countryside around Amsterdam

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So these are all overcast, and most were taken from the bus window (and not the best quality) but the north Holland ...
Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Lady Mortimer Christmas Glam Shot 2012

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This year, my dear snake didn't climb the tree, but I got some photos of her exploring the presents. She moves rather fast, so so...
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Saturday, December 1, 2012

For measuring and decorating a tree, nothing beats a tall nephew

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  Today we got our Christmas tree! With a little help from my sister, niece and especially nephew. There is a very nice tree lot in t...
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Dr. Croc
I am a keen amateur photographer, an avid traveler, a dedicated researcher. My main area of interest is the European middle ages although I like history and culture, especially social history, of all eras and regions. I am especially fond of good architecture and I am really, really fond of reptiles. I usually post this blog to share highlights from my travels with family and friends. If you are a potential friend wandering by, you are welcome; any of my art or nature images posted here are available for non profit personal or study use, and if reproduced I ask that I be credited as photographer.
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