Something that doesn’t trouble a lot of people.
Cambodia – Angkor Wat – Temples in the forest
The hieroglyphs show scenes from history. The rocks the temples were made from were covered in intricate designs, scenes, engravings. Fabulous. Great faces peering through history at you.
















Angkor Wat – Inside the temples
The temple ruins were amazing. Everywhere you looked there were exquisite details, carvings, embellishments.
















The Angel of the North – Gormley
Fabulous!!










Burton Agnes – The old Manor House and around the grounds.
It’s a bit different visiting a stately home around Halloween . The Manor House is medieval but later encased in brick!
















Some of the Impressive Artwork from Burton Agnes Hall!
In between the lulls in the music we were free to wander through the hall and gardens. It’s packed with fabulous artwork. Impressionists, old portraits, sculptures and modern art. Quite a formidable display. If I had a bit more time I could have taken better shorts and got the light and colour better – but there was music to listen to!



















Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens overlooking St Michael’s Mount
A great place to have lunch!! We were lucky having a friend who knew what she was doing. She organised the weather too!

















NIKI DE SAINT PHALLE – Buddha – At the Yorkshire Sculpture Park
It certain was bright and impressive sitting under the trees staring at you with its one knowing eye!


Henry Moore – Three Piece Reclining Figure No. 1 at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park
The three reclining figues look majestic at the top of the hill overlooking the fabulous landscape!







Damian Hirst – The Hat Makes The Man – at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park

The third Damien Hirst was The Hat Makes The Man. We first glimpsed it from afar and then got right up close!





