Hotel Interior

Enjoying the morning. Ocean City, Maryland.

Curtain — Netherwood Hotel & Spa. taken for no other reason than I liked the texture and the light.

Lounge — Netherwood Hotel & Spa. I liked the light, colors, and ambiance of this room.

Lounge — Netherwood Hotel & Spa. I liked the light, colors, and ambiance in this room.

Another hotel sea view, this time of Morecambe Bay. Netherwood Hotel & Spa, Grange-over-Sands.

Room with a sea view — We opted for a room with a sea view, for a day spent catching up on work. Watching the changes in the weather and enjoying the view up and down the coast was, as they say in the ads, priceless. Best Western Clifton Hotel, Folkestone.

To all appearances, we might still be flying — Good flights, an excellent connection, and we zipped through border control in the UK in minutes. Down in Baggage Reclaim our bags were first on the carousel, and our hotel was just a short (inside) walk from Heathrow T3 Arrivals.

Potty Mouth – I don’t often take pictures in the men’s room. but when I do, I have a reason. Curtis Hotel, Denver.

On the 31st Floor. Austin, Texas – My home for the past 10 days. It’s a bit of a change from hammock camping in the wilderness.

Photograph of a room in the Courtyard Kansas City East/Blue Springs, Missouri

Hotel Room – What can I say? I liked the lighting.

Hotel Eastlund, Portland Oregon. Corridor seemingly stretching to infinity. Black and White Photograph.

Infinity – Clever painting and carpet coordination. The areas outside the rooms were painted black and the carpet was also black, creating these visual stripes and making the corridor look like it went on forever.

Hotel Room, Hotel Eastlund, Portland Oregon – The hotel has been remodeled recently and they’ve worked hard to provide a consistent theme throughout. It’s modern, clean and comfy, with a slight twist in the decor … +4

Chatting with Ginger (365:240) – We had a plan, but it didn’t work out. Tomorrow at 8am I have an appointment to have my biometrics taken to extend my US visa by 10 years.

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