A wall on the other side
The Lido in Venice is famous for its beaches.
The Lido in Venice is famous for its beaches.
It’s always a bit of a shock to see big cruise ships sailing into the Venice Lagoon. These ships are 10+ stories high, and tower over buildings on either side of the lagoon.
Today in Monday Mysteries we get introduced to the “guy on a hill ” that I passed by every day in Reykjavik.
Today on Food on Fridays we’re back to basics with an oft-recurring theme: doughnuts.
Well, by “streets” of Venice I mean canals, of course, which means that any scene on a street there involves water, and usually some type of a boat or two.
Although I’ve seen Old Faithful in Yellowstone, I didn’t know much about geysers. Until we went to Iceland in May, I didn’t know that the English word”geyser” comes from the name, Geysir, of a giant geyser in Iceland. “Geysir” as … Continue reading
Today I’d like to share a couple of random things that don’t tie together for any kind of regular post, since they aren’t related to anything in particular. All of the following facts and photos all came out of random … Continue reading
Although it’s Monday there’s no mystery today about what the topic has to be: Germany won the World Cup last night!
Food on Fridays takes a look at a food Chris and I figured had to try on a recent layover at the airport in Copenhagen: Danish.
Tonight was my latest lecture about 20th Century American Women Photographers (3rd in a series), and I was been busy putting the finishing touches on it today, so I never got around to a proper blog post.