
I’ve visited a few art galleries in the past year. This is our Victorian art gallery and museum here in Wednesbury. I’ve also visited Bilston Craft Gallery where I was impressed with an exhibition there. I was less impressed when I went to West Bromwich and went in the ‘Public’ with it’s pink neon lights. (more…)
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20, April 2014 | Categories: Art, Blogging, culture, history, life, photography, Ramblings, writing | Tags: art galleries, Bilston, Walsall, Wednesbury, West Bromwich | 3 Comments

We all want to be happy, but what is happiness? Many people have made lots of money in their search for happiness and still aren’t happy. So how do we define happiness? What would make you happy? A lottery win?
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10, June 2013 | Categories: psychology | Tags: art galleries, dopamine, happiness, motivation, museums and libraries, psychology, rewards | 1 Comment

I’ve gone artistic with today’s picture. I altered the photograph a little; I know I forgot half a dozen television aerials and a satellite dish. It looks good as long as you don’t look too closely. They could print this and put it up in the art gallery, it would be cheaper than some of those exhibitions; even after they had paid me! (more…)
15, April 2012 | Categories: Art, culture, photography | Tags: art, art galleries, exhibitions, Lewis Carroll, photography | 4 Comments

Parks, museums and art galleries
Parks, museums and art galleries in the UK are usually free and there is a lot of public open space too. I took this photograph in a park this week and if you have a digital camera it’s a good place to find interesting landscapes. In museums you can find all kinds of treasures, in my local museum and art gallery I found lots of local history exhibits. Where I live there are also nature trails and farms that are open to the public. (more…)
23, September 2011 | Categories: Frugal Friday | Tags: art galleries, Art museum, Facebook, Google, Google Chrome, LinkedIn, local history, Microsoft Security Essentials, museums, Parks, Social network, Twitter | 6 Comments