April 14, 2020: The Duck Pond, Winnipeg
DrFumblefinger comes across people skating on the frozen duck pond in Winnipeg's Assiniboine Park.
DrFumblefinger comes across people skating on the frozen duck pond in Winnipeg's Assiniboine Park.
DrFumblefinger is very impressed with a wonderful meal at the Keeter Center at Branson's College of the Ozarks. The Keeter Center is staffed almost exclusively by college students.
TripAdvisor's experience-booking arm is offering free and paid virtual tours to help support the guides who normally give the tours.
Horse-cab drivers have turned out to help deliver meals during the coronavirus emergency.
Thousands of cruise ship employees are still aboard, some without pay, as cruise lines struggle with plans for repatriation.
PHeymont explores the varied and mostly 19th-century churches in one of Brooklyn's premier neighborhoods, and explores the area's history.
DrFumblefinger remembers a visit to the Movieland Wax Museum in Buena Park. The Museum closed in 2005 and was torn down in 2016.
For sports fans who have run out of competition to obsess over, a British newspaper has provided a perhaps unintentionally hilarious competition.
With everyone indoors, Scandinavia's leading sex toy retailer sees a surge in orders.
Jonathan L visits the Museum of Chinese in America, which explores the long history of immigration to this country
DrFumblefinger comes across a 19th century cafe in Krakow, exuding historic charm and serving tasty tradiitonal cuisine.
With cruise ships gone and its streets and canals momentarily empty, Venice postpones its planned tourism tax for a year.
With most regular flights grounded, some airlines are still busy retrieving their country's nationals from the far corners of the world.
PHeymont remembers a magic moment of travel in his teen years, when a strike gave him a special view of Venice.
DrFumblefinger enjoyed New Year's celebration in Sri Lanka, typically in April, during his last visit to the country.