Here's one from the archives for #MeerMittwoch. It was taken in lovely, grainy Ektachrome, in Matala, on Crete, in May 1974, which makes it exactly 50 years old.
It was a blowy morning, and the sand was being whipped into a bit of a haze. The fishermen had finished their day's business and hauled their boat up onto the beach. I still wonder what the chap with the walking stick was looking for in his bag though...
A spot of desolation from Witley Court, in Worcestershire, for #FensterFreitag.
It was burnt down in 1937, and only made safe for visitors after 1972, when it was taken into the care of English Heritage.
It's main claim to fame is as the location for the video made to accompany Procul Harum's debut single 'A Whiter Shade of Pale'.
I was on a cycling trip in Cornwall over the weekend when I came across this lovely building.
It was created by the Society of Friends, in 1710, as a Quaker Meeting House, and is still in use.
The best part of the story is that, following construction, the tiny hamlet clustered around the Meeting House became known as Come-to-Good. Isn't that a lovely name?
There's a picture of the interior in the replies to this post.