I’m not great on either side of the camera, but below is a small selection of pictures charting my recent trip from Barcelona to Seville and back again:

Toldeo's beautiful bread shop. It's so proud of its produce that loaves are displayed like hats in the shop window.

White washed windmills on the crest of a hill during the drive from Toledo to Almagro. One is apparently a fully functioning Post Office.

Pigeons drinking from the fountain in front of the 17th century Church of Santa Maria, Ubeda, before roosting

It may be revered by some but not everyone...local lad plays football against the door of the Mezquita built between the 8th and 10th centuries

A cloudless sky at Cortijo Soto Real, Las Cabezas de San-Juan

The Real Alcazar of Seville

Bathing chamber where the King's mistress purportedly made him and his courtiers drink her bath water, Real Alcazar, Seville

An old, gnarled olive grove

Sun setting over olive groves, vines and mountains at Trasierra, Seville

The brave, bold and brilliant architecture of the should-be Spanish capital...where else could this (above)...

...and this (Casa Mila by Gaudi)...

...stand shoulder to shoulder with this? Only in Barcelona
Lastly…I loved the exuberant Englishness I witnessed during my whistle stop visit to London:

Jubilant Joseph
Long may it continue!