June 5, 2020: Stump Art, Manitoba
These inverted and nicely carved tree stumps serve as yard ornaments in Manitoba.
These inverted and nicely carved tree stumps serve as yard ornaments in Manitoba.
DrFumblefinger shares photos and details of a food tour he enjoyed in Madrid.
Monica shares some of the potential benefits and perks of a timeshare vacation (sponsored content)
As air traffic picks up in Germany, authorities realize that to maintain social distance, they need Tegel until the new airport opens in October.
As airline service starts its return to normal, an international task force offers a framework for uniform rules.
Samantha and family had a wonderful visit to the Saint Louis Science Center on her last visit to MO. Read more about this wonderful museum on her post.
Emily shares some reasons you might want to visit Indianapolis, Indiana (sponsored content)
Garry shares a memory from last June of celebrating a Birthday on the beach.
New discoveries of Viking burials and other artifacts help paint a picture of life a thousand years ago.
Along with some Covid-19 restrictions, Paris is opening the forecourt of the damaged cathedral; lead dust has been removed.
Vancouver's Stanley Park crams quite a bit into its thousand acres, including both old-growth forest and waterfront fun.
DrFumblefinger shares photos of these beautiful and colorful lizards, quite common in the Caribbean coastal regions of Costa Rica.
Some information for those interesting in Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) credential (sponsored content)
Archaeologists in the Verona area succeed in finding—again—a trove of Roman mosaics that were found in 1922 and reburied.
A mixup in airport information leads to an eight-hour round-trip without a landing.