
Walking the Turquoise Trail, Tucson, Arizona
Jonathan L walks Tucson’s Turquoise Trail to explore its history.

Jonathan L walks Tucson’s Turquoise Trail to explore its history.

A dynamic life-like display of a bison hunt on the prairies is featured as today’s Pic of the Day.

A notable work of both art and utility lives on In the V&A Museum’s vast storehouse,

A visit to one of the oldest libraries in the Americas, located within an old monastery in Lima.

A dynamic life-like display of a bison hunt on the prairies is featured as today’s Pic of the Day.

An evening cruise on the Saigon River is accompanied by an entertaining light show from many of the riverside buildings.

My Son is a UNESCO World Heritage site featuring ruins from the 4th through the 13th century.
Well, if we’re to believe the story that Henry Ford offered that customers could have “any color they want as long as it’s black,” the beautiful paintwork is not the original…
I could be wrong, but I think that’s a Model A from the late 20s. While I was looking at pictures, I noticed that Buenos Aires is among the places Ford made them…
Just a followup.
Car experts have identified this as a 1929 Ford Model A. PHeymont was spot on in his analysis.
Not the usual car you see in Argentina, but a delight to see nonetheless!