Colourful and Rejuvenated
The area around Kings Cross Station continues to take shape. I, for one, will be grateful when the square at the front is complete and underground access is properly restored. At the rear of the...
View ArticleVictorian Fair at Kings Cross Square
The long-running renovation works at Kings Cross station in London are almost over. There is still a final piece of work going on at the side of the station that looks onto St Pancras, but the new...
View ArticleR is for… Remembrance
-Look Up, Look Down Challenge, Week 12 Every Thursday, I publish a post containing photos taken from above or below, and invite you to join in the challenge by posting your own photos with an up or...
View ArticleChristmas Reflection
Christmas lights near Granary Square, London A wall between Granary Square and the Filling Station, to the rear of Kings Cross Station, has been decorated for the festive season. It now proudly sports...
View ArticleC is for… Crumpet?
Fancy some crumpet? I am a big coffee fan as you’ll know from the many coffee haunts I’ve blogged about. But I am also a sucker for a proper cup of tea. Add crumpets and jam and you’ve got me hooked....
View ArticleTranscountry Transfusion
I do love the strong lines and the fun lighting of the roof at Kings Cross Station. The last red thing I saw hung up here was a massive Remembrance Poppy… … and this month it’s a bag of blood! It...
View ArticleSwinging Kings Cross
The ambitious redevelopment of the Kings Cross area continues apace, with the latest building to get attention being the famous German Gymnasium which stands slap bang between Kings Cross Station and...
View ArticleFlowers From Above
-Look Up, Look Down Challenge, Week 43 Every Thursday, I publish a post containing photo(s) taken from above or below, and invite you to join in the challenge by posting your own photos with an up or...
View ArticleWindows with a Difference
It’s quite common to come across a building site with a little perspex window you can peer through to see what they are up to on the other side. Here at Kings Cross in London, they have approached...
View ArticleWater Adventure
The Granary Square area at Kings Cross provides fun and adventure for all ages: food, drink and relaxation for adults, and water for the kids. Linked to Sundays in my City.
View ArticleWaiting for a Train!
If you have half an hour to wait for a train at St Pancras or Kings Cross, why not use it to stretch your legs and grab some fresh air. The canal with tow path, seating and plenty of cafes is just...
View ArticleLens Reflections
Linked to Weekend Reflections and OYGIF Copyright Debbie Smyth, 11 September 2015
View ArticlePoetry under the Lime Trees
“Kings Cross, dense with angels and histories. There are cities beneath your pavements, cities behind your skies. Let me see!” from The Brill by Aidan Dun This verse by a local poet is etched on the...
View ArticleCanalside
Regents Canal close to Kings Cross, November 2016 If you fancy joining in with One Word Sunday, feel free to create your own photographic post with just one word (my word or your own) and leave a...
View ArticleA Magnum walk
This week I am taking you on a very short walk – partly because I’m too busy to write up a longer one, and partly because this includes a photo exhibition that closes in a few days and I wanted you all...
View ArticleWordless
Regent’s Canal, London, October 2017 – – Copyright Debbie Smyth, 11 October 2017 Posted as part of Wordless Wednesday
View ArticleUnderground
King’s Cross underground light tunnel, London, October 2017 This 90 metre long pedestrian tunnel at King’s Cross Station is adorned with a lightwave that holds 190 controllable vertical pixels set...
View ArticleBraving the waters
Granary Square, London, October 2017 – – Copyright Debbie Smyth, 15 October 2017 Posted as part of My Sunday Photo
View ArticleRainy night in London
Outside Kings Cross, London, October 2017 – – Copyright Debbie Smyth, 20 October 2017 Posted as part of Weekend Reflections, Glow and All Seasons
View ArticleColour and movement are waiting underground
And some movement to amuse you (click to view) Now over to all of you. Do come and join us in our Saturday six-word musings. I’ll admit that many of us openly break the numeric rule and share...
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