May 18, 2019: Homes after Dark, Key West
DrFumblefinger enjoyed how beautifully lit many of the older homes in Key West were at night.
DrFumblefinger enjoyed how beautifully lit many of the older homes in Key West were at night.
Ian Cook shares some images of gliders riding the wind and catching the thermals in Northumberland.
GarryRF spotted this pair waiting for passengers—can you identify them?
DrFumblefinger visits Dignity, a 50 foot tall stainless steel and glass sculpture located on a bluff overlooking the Missouri River.
DrFumblefinger shares a piece of street-art he discovered in Luxembourg City.
DrFumblefinger visits the New Synagogue. Built in Berlin in the mid 19th century, it is of Moorish-inspired design and at its time was the largest synagogue in Europe.
DrFumblefinger visits one of Charleston's oldest churches, of unusual circular design. The grounds contains one of the oldest cemeteries in the region.
PHeymont enjoyed seeing this veteran farm tool nicely-placed next to an educational exhibit on edible plants (veggies to you, pal)!
Ian Cook shares some beautiful images of an arched old bridge in Northumberland.
DrFumblefinger visits Crescent Park, a lovely 28-acre park in downtown Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.
Samantha shares pictures from her visit to Chiemsee Lake near Rosenheim, Germany.
Marilyn Jones visits Fez. and its Royal Palace, with seven golden gates.
Travel Rob visits unique antient tombs in Saitama Prefecture, Japan
Jonathan L visits Rockefeller Center and finds it's transitioning to Spring
DrFumblefinger visits "Winged Victory", known also as the "Nike of Samothrace". Over 2000 years old, it is proudly displayed at Paris' Louvre.