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About Paul

I'm retired, but working at painting, photography, and song writing. We like to travel and paint plein air in new places. Of course that's also where photography comes into the picture, so to speak. Sometimes I get inspired to write songs about the people and places we visit.

Arrived in Ireland

We left London and arrived in Dublin this morning. After a fun and informative taxi ride with Bernie we arrived at The Maple Hotel, associated with Ned Keenan’s pub. It’s a funky old place near to downtown. The trip from … Continue reading

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Rest, Laundry, and Poirot

Yesterday we rested after the big night watching FC Barcelona take apart Manchester United. It wasn’t much of a contest, but a pleasure to watch an unbelievably good soccer team. Jean needed to do some laundry, so late in the … Continue reading

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Tube Delays and Soccer Fans

Jean returned to the National Gallery today and I decided to take a spin around London. Our day began with an overcrowded and slow subway due to technical problems on two different lines. It took us longer than usual to … Continue reading

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The Painting Process. Vespers, and Dinner

Today we returned to Tate Britain to do more in depth study of some of the pieces we saw last week. It was nice to revisit some of the paintings, take a couple of docent tours, and visit a hands-on … Continue reading

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Rain and Modern Art

Yesterday we went to the Tate Modern. The day dawned grey and drizzly, but we made it to the tube with just a few sprinkles. The Tate Modern covers the 20th century. I like Fauvism, Expressionism, Abstract Expressionism, and the … Continue reading

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Art and a Peek at the President

Today we visited the National Portrait Gallery and Apsley House, the home of the Duke of Wellington. The National Portrait Gallery is as much a history lesson as an art lesson. It contains 400 years of portraits of famous Brits. … Continue reading

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Pomp, Art, and Ash Clouds

Today we spent the day around Buckingham Palace. We arrived at mid-morning to await the changing of the guard with thousands of others. What we didn’t know is that today they were practicing for tomorrow’s visit by President Obama. Therefore, … Continue reading

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Your Language Is Spoken Here

London is the most cosmopolitan, multicultural city I’ve ever experienced. New York and Paris don’t even compare. This morning there were five languages being spoken in the dining room of our small B&B: Hindi, Danish, French, Italian, and English.Also, multi-ethnic … Continue reading

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Wandering Around The Hood

Today we stayed in Acton. This old Irish neighborhood has undergone considerable change into an multi-ethnic area that is now becoming more gentrified. We walked through some residential areas and saw a good number of remodeling projects underway. It’s a … Continue reading

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Art at Courtauld Gallery

The weather continues to be sunny and warm in London. Unseasonably so. Plants here are a month ahead of schedule. Everyone is worried what the summer will bring. Mainland Europe has had a dought for 2 months and the predicition … Continue reading

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