July 27, 2018: Great spaces at the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
Sometimes not all the treasures in a museum are in the collections; sometimes they are the building itself.
Sometimes not all the treasures in a museum are in the collections; sometimes they are the building itself.
Surprised at how much ice remained in the bays of Lake Winnipeg in Mid-May, the presence of ice and cold water didn't stop these hardy Canadian youngsters from enjoying the sunny day and a chance to float on a small iceberg.
Samantha shares some pictures of the John Wayne statue located on the Riverwalk in San Antonio, It made her think about her grandma.
One of DrFumblefinger's favorite mountains is Crowsnest mountain. He captured it at dusk, with Seven Sisters mountain behind it and to the left. Quintessential Rockies!
DrFumblefinger finally stops at and explores a small country church he's driven by hundreds of times.
Grand Escapades shares some of the memorable sights of Halong Bay, a picturesque collection of Islands some say were created by a dragon.
The Liffey is one of Dublin's most important, if least talked about, features.
DrFumblefinger visits a beautiful old pharmacy in Buenos Aires. Dating to 1835, the decor has changed much since then.
Garry reminds us that the scenic canals of today were workhorses of the Industrial Revolution.
Behind its unchanged exterior, Amsterdam's old main post office was turned into a beautiful retail space.
Marilyn Jones takes us along for a visit to Wilmington's only pre-Revolution building open to the public, and to its gardens.
Travel Rob visits a unique sculpture trail in Petite- Lameque, New Brunswick, Canada
Jonathan L shows us the Ishtar Gate, former entrance to the City of Babylon.
Named one of the world's best market streets, it's open daily with hundreds of stalls and amazing variety.
DrFumblefinger came across this beautiful car, used in the Bond movie Spectre, on his last day in Dubai.