Recognise the image above?
It’s the cathedral city of Durham, host of the bi-annual Lumiere Festival.
The UK’s largest outdoor light festival returns in November 2019, celebrating its tenth anniversary of transforming the historic city into a nocturnal art trail.
I was there this week, writing a series of articles for a paid-content supplement in The Times.
My stories take a cultural angle to mark the tenth anniversary of the festival — read more on December 29.
It was also my last job before signing off for the Christmas break. And a reminder why Sir Walter Scott was moved by a visit to the city to pen these festive words:
Grey towers of Durham! Yet well I love thy mixed and massive piles.
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