Not sure why it’s there, but I loved the miniature museum of typewriters at San Francisco airport.

The Windmills of Kinderdijk
A visit to the largest collection of windmills in the Netherlands, which happens to be a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Not sure why it’s there, but I loved the miniature museum of typewriters at San Francisco airport.

A visit to the largest collection of windmills in the Netherlands, which happens to be a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Some of the highlights of Budapest, reflected in the water of the Danube River.

DrFumblefinger shares the “back story” behind this landmark, located in eastern Oregon state.

In one corner of London, three interesting examples of social housing and re-use

A small town in Kansas shows off its early days and its development

Originally built starting in 1535, it’s been rebuilt three times after earthquakes. It’s built of locally-quarried green cantera stone.

Carefully-woven strands of wrought iron on a building in Oaxaca, Mexico