Tagged With "Fitness Reminder"
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Wandering in Santa Fe, New Mexico
PHeymont spends some time strolling and watching and museuming in America's oldest capital city.
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June 27, 2018: German Fleckvieh (Simmental) Cows
Samantha shares a few of the many pictures she took of the brown and white German Fleckvieh (Simmental) cows.
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Kensington Market, Toronto: Down Augusta Avenue
Join PHeymont for a stroll down one of Toronto's most diverse and interesting thoroughfares.
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Gold Country, California: Grass Valley
We shall not cease from exploration, and the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we started, knowing the place for the first time. These words on a mural overlooking a parking lot in Grass Valley pretty much sum up the...
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Mining Rust: Joshua Tree National Park
The old Wall Street Mill mine in Joshua Tree National Park is long closed, but some old trucks remind us of the small community that once lived here.
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A visit to Normandy: Bayeux -- a tapestry, cathedral and D-Day
(Detail of the Bayeux Tapestry, Bayeux, France) Bayeux is in the heart of Normandy, a town with a rich history that currently is best known for its ties with World War II. Bayeux was the first non-coastal town liberate, one day after...
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Gumbo's Pic of the Day, Oct. 1, 2014: Canal Illusion
The Canal Saint-Denis, just a bit past its junction with the Canal Saint-Martin and the Canal de l'Ourcq in northeast Paris, appears to flow downhill to pass under a bridge. It so much appears to that I had to stand there for a few minutes to...
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Gumbo's Pic of the Day, Feb. 21, 2015: Fitness Reminder
This one speaks for itself on the beach at Barcelona...and with tongue in cheek.
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Where in the World is TravelGumbo (#58)
Gumbo would like to remind everyone that this isn't really #58. Back when we started, we used one number per week, and occasionally had a "3.5" or an "8.8." All in all, there were a dozen "fraction" puzzles, which means that you are now facing, in...
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Weymouth's tribute to the brave.
With the many events held in 2014 to commemorate the bravery of the soldiers of the two World Wars, my visits to the delightful sea front of Weymouth are made more thoughtful each time I pass the memorials erected on the esplanade. The First...
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Gumbo’s Pic of the Day, August 15, 2014: Postcards from Greece - The Cat
Climbing high into an old village on Naxos in the Greek Cyclades Islands, I chanced upon this fascinating kitten basking atop a crumbling stone wall. He remind me so much of Yoda in Star Wars that I just had to include him in my memories of the day....
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Iceland's Keflavik airport aims to become major global stopover
Iceland's international airport, Keflavik, has undergone expansion, with new restaurants and shops. While the prior atmosphere was intended to convey a "global" quality, new amendments are designed to remind folks more of Reykjavik (just a...
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Dec. 17, 2016: Verona, Day and Night
Verona is one of PHeymont's favorite cities; here he shares some pairs of views of Verona, in different light.
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Medical Tourism: $439 billion and growing!
Medical tourism is a growing trend, and may increase 6-fold in the next 10 years.
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Whitney Plantation, Louisiana: The Story of Slavery
Whitney Plantation is different: it is not about the gracious life of the ante-bellum South; it is about the lives of the thousands of slaves who paid for it.
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New York's New Year New Subway Party
The opening of a long-awaited subway extension turns out thousands of New Yorkers for an underground block party.
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February 4, 2017: Stepwell Near Jaipur, India
ProfessorAbe wonders whether these real-life Indian stepwells may have been an inspiration for M.C. Escher, but they certainly impressed ProfessorAbe!
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Danish video ads: 'Save us from the sun!'
A series of humorous videos asking residents of sunny countries to remind Danes to get out of the sun is actually aimed at high rates of skin cancers.
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April 9, 2017: A Sign of Spring
Nothing like melting ice to remind one that spring is just around the corner....
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Bologna: a Wonderful City to Walk Around
Jonathan L takes us on a walk along the porticoed streets of Bologna.
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Finding Luxury Cabins in Scotland with Hot Tubs
How can you increase your enjoyment of a stay in beautiful Scotland? By relaxing and rejuvenating in a hot tub while enjoying the view. Read more (sponsored content)
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Brooklyn Historical Society, New York
PHeymont finds the Brooklyn Historical Society as interesting from outside as from inside.
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The Bones of the Bridge
PHeymont shares his walk on Brooklyn Bridge with an emphasis on the bridge itself—history, details and its "bones."
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Roadside Cuba: View from the Bus
PHeymont shares a passer-by's view of Cuba's countryside as seen on two bus excursions.
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Visiting the Alhambra
Where do you begin writing about the Alhambra? It's one of the most famous places in the world, yes. It has a history that is both shorter than one might expect, and more complex. A residence, a fortress, a monument, a museum...no easy description....
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Herculaneum, 79 A.D.
As a visitor to Naples, Italy and the surrounding countryside, it’s hard to disregard the presence of Mt. Vesuvius looming everywhere one goes. For example, should one forget for a moment, we have only to step onto the...
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Prague for Photographers (and Instagrammers)
Prague is a popular city with photographers, but spacesXplaces shares some extraordinary different ways of looking at it, and some parts seldom seen.
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Hawaii told: 'Take care of tourists'
With some Hawaiians grumbling about being overrun by record numbers of visitors, the state's Tourism Authority is asking them to be kind to guests.
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French cuisine showcased around the world
In a bid to remind the world that French cuisine is (in their eyes, at least) the greatest in the world, French chefs cooked up a storm yesterday, with 1700 chefs in 150 cities preparing feasts in bars, restaurants, embassies and even a prison.
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April 6, 2016: Olympic Cauldron, Vancouver
A permanent art fixture on Vancouver Harbor, the Cauldron is there to remind people of the 2010 Winter Olympic Games, which the city hosted. Traveling Canuck provides more information.
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January 21, 2016. Happy Days !
Winter days shoveling snow remind TG Guru GarryRF of sunnier days on a Cuban beach.
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November 21, 2018: A Few Scenes from Argentina's Wild West
Some photos from southern South American that reminded DrFumblefinger of the USA's western regions.
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Art, Architecture, History and More in Fun Frederick, MD
Stephanie Kalina-Metzger shares some of the sights and activities she experienced on a fun weekend in Frederick, Maryland.
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The Smaller World of Hamburg Harbor
Hamburg's harbor world of huge ships, containers and cranes also has space for a wide variety of smaller craft and a lot of history.
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A Rambler in Amsterdam
PHeymont shares some of the sights and 'seens' of a few days wandering the Dutch metropolis.
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Swiss rail app goes ticketless
Taking digital ticketing a step beyond, Swiss railways app will track your journey and charge the lowest price, automatically.
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San Bernardino alle Ossa, Milan
One of the most unusual chapels DrFumblefinger has ever visited, San Bernadino alle Ossa is elaborately decorated with human bones.
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Cathedral Church of St John the Divine, NYC
PHeymont visits New York City's massive Episcopal cathedral, a hotbed of activity and activism, as well as an artistic and historical treasure.
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Re: Where in the World is TravelGumbo? (#87)
Lions on parade wearing masks that remind me of Mexican wrestler masks! A good one. My first thought is a carnival in Mexico.....
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Re: Where in the World is TravelGumbo? #102
Dangerous to know a little bit only about a lot of things. Looking at the picture, I see a Moorish influence in the tiles, but eagles in the coat of arms that remind me of Habsburgs. Forget Gumbo...where in the world am I ?
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Re: August 6, 2016: Airport Art -- Vancouver
Art can be fun. If it makes folks smile then it's got to be worth it. Although I've never seen this guy before he does remind me of Orlando. Florida. This guy is so life-like that people stare at him - convinced he will move soon.
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Re: January 24, 2017: A Snowy Day in North Yorkshire
Agree with GarryRF. Two superb winter scenes that remind me why I love the 4 seasons, and why I wish winter was a little shorter. Thanks, Paul!
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Re: Just Mad About Bread
Garry, you remind me of a summer in Tuscany, when our youngest (now 34) was 17. We discovered a wonderful bread in the bakery at Camucia, near Cortona. It was described as Etruscan bread; don't know if truly that old, but made with faro rather than wheat. Two loaves became the rule for us (two couples, each with a teen) because otherwise not enough made it back to the house. And on the last day, when the two teens and I made the run...well, the rest got little more than crumbs from the two ...
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Re: Grand Forks Air Force Base, North Dakota (Where Gumbo Was #231)
First time I saw a B52 it appeared from inside a cloud and flew at low level up the River Mersey. It was so big you'd think it was just hanging in the air.. stationary. But the beat of those massive engines was enough to remind you that this was a spectacle to behold.
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Re: HomeAway pokes fun of the 'sharing economy' in a new multi-million dollar campaign
The ad does remind me of the old car rental ads that were definitely referring to their chief competitor, but didn't want to mention their names in the ad at all. And because Airbnb offers whole house and apartment listings too, maybe it was wise to not mention them by name.
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Re: Where in the World is TravelGumbo (#142)
That's a good observation Garry, and I can't definitely tell you where we are yet, except to remind you that sometimes things are as they appear to be on WITW and at other times they are not. Today's clues....
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Castelo Rodrigo: Caught between Portugal and Spain
For centuries, this tiny village was caught in battles between Portugal and Spain. Marilyn Jones shares its troubled past and beautiful present.
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K-9 Covid tests tried in Dubai
Trained dogs are said to have a 92% accuracy in sniffing Covid-19 in samples of body odor.
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Sept 3, 2020: Sundial and Stocks on Village Green
Garry takes a look at his local history today. A memory of a long haul flight with no leg room.
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Sept. 26, 2020: Munich's Fish Fountain
A seemingly whimsical statue in Munich's Marienplatz is actually the inheritor of a long and interesting history.