View through the window in Row 83 of Lufthansa’s A380 flight 400.

Chioggia, Italy—the Doorway to Cruising Fun
Marilyn Jones spends time in “Little Venice,” which has become a cruise destination itself
View through the window in Row 83 of Lufthansa’s A380 flight 400.

Marilyn Jones spends time in “Little Venice,” which has become a cruise destination itself

Early one morning DrFumblefinger discovers these prints in the sand close to his tent sight. beside the Colorado River in Canyonlands National Park. What might have made them?

A visit to a remote site of a mining massacre on the Oregon side of the Snake River

A make-your-own-art exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum also makes a point about the environment

A look at a classic workhorse — a vintage Fargo truck — spotted in rural Alberta

A make-your-own-art exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum also makes a point about the environment

This is all the clue there is: Is it enough for you to name the scene of a future TravelGumbo blog? Email answers by Monday midnight to [email protected].

A sculpture by a modern master was a birthday gift to the Brooklyn Museum by a well-known painter
Thanks for the welcome!
As for the A380, well, it was a comfortable enough seat…but sharing the baggage carousel with 600 passengers meant it took us an hour waiting after the first bags started down the belt…I think the sheer scale of loading and unloading adds to my doubts about the future of super-jumbos…
The photo reminds me of that famous episode of the “Twilight Zone” series. When a young William Shatner is a passenger on the window seat, looking out at the wing, while a gremlin starts tearing pieces from it. No one can see the Gremlin except for Shatner…. But that doesn’t mean the Gremlin isn’t there.
You didn’t happen to see a Gremlin, did you PHeymont?
The A380 is just SO nice to fly in!! Welcome home Paul
Welcome home! Enjoyed your trip! I felt like I was taking a few trips at once with TG !