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Re: Gumbo's Pic of the Day, December 24, 2014: Santa's Wonderland
A lovely piece of Americana, and a reminder of why I so loved Christmas as a child (and still as an adult!). Thanks, Marilyn!
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Re: Gumbo's Pic of the Day, December 24, 2014: Santa's Wonderland
A piece of the magic we all like to believe in. Lovely photos. Happy Christmas !
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Re: Dublin, Ireland's Trinity College: Where Gumbo Was #29
Amazing Library, very inspiring, if i would go to college there i will be at library every day ( at my college i go to library only at the end of the semester )
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Re: Dublin, Ireland's Trinity College: Where Gumbo Was #29
Thanks for the note, Andre. It is a great library, but like many college students those at Trinity College like to party as much as study, so you'll likely not see them there much before the end of the semester either. What you might find even more amazing is that every student has the right to sign out any of those books (with the exception of the ancient ones like the Book of Kells). Despite how historic it looks, it is still a university library for students.
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Re: March 6, 2016: CCNY Grotesques
"The terra cotta gargoyles (animal-like) and grotesques (humanlike) have chipped and flaked. Some fell from their parapets and smashed into a thousand pieces." - NYTimes. http://www.nytimes.com/2002/09...ed-city-college.html
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Re: March 6, 2016: CCNY Grotesques
Thanks for the article Garry. I am planning a longer piece on CCNY and will use the info.
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Gumbo's Pic of the Day, December 24, 2014: Santa's Wonderland
Santa's Wonderland in College Station, Texas, has evolved over the past 17 years into the largest Christmas light display in the entire state. In addition to the spectacular light show is Santa's Town featuring gift shops, restaurants, hourly...
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Walla, Walla: “So nice they named it twice!”
What’s a Walla Walla? It’s a Indian name meaning “many waters”. It’s also the name of a charming city in southeastern Washington; nestled close to the Columbia and Snake River valleys, and with a river of its...
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College of the Ozarks, Branson
DrFumblefinger visits the beautiful campus of the College of the Ozarks, and is impressed by the place and the students who work and study here.
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The Keeter Center, Branson
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.
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Dublin, Ireland's Trinity College: Where Gumbo Was #29
Gumbo was visiting historic Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland. Through the trees (top photo) he saw the college's bell-tower (Campanile), better seen in the second photo. The Campanile is one of Dublin's iconic...
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A Day in Oxford
On her way to the Cotswolds from London, PortMoresby makes an overnight stop In Oxford.
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August 22, 2016: Victoria University, Toronto
A walk near Toronto's Ontario Legislative Building lead to the discovery of beautiful Victoria University, academic home of some of Canada's most famous citizens.
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Learning to make the waiting lines fun
An innovative graduate program at Savannah College of Art and Design focuses on designing theme park queues that entertain the waiters.
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May 3, 2019: Hethpool Linn, Northumberland
Ian Cook shares photos of a Northumberland River filled with the spring's meltwater.
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June 7, 2019: Roe Deer, College Valley, Northumberland
Ian Cook shares some cute images of curious English deer.
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March 14, 2016: The Pomodoro Sphere, Trinity College, Dublin
Today's Pic of the Day features the Pomodoro Sphere at Dublin's Trinity College
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Polish castle channels Hogwarts for fans
In a 13th-century Polish castle, an opportunity for a live-action role play that's based (unofficially) on the world of Harry Potter.
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March 6, 2016: CCNY Grotesques
Salvaged from the razing of buildings at the City College of New York, these gothic grotesques wait on a lawn near the School of Architecture.
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Sept. 26, 2018: Essence of T-Rex, Casper College, WY
Check out this huge T-Rex Samantha and her husband saw on a road trip to Casper, WY. It even lights up at night.
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Re: A Day in Oxford
What an amazing visit! I spent a day in Oxford once, I thought, but now it appears I missed almost everything but Blackwell's...
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Re: A Day in Oxford
My thanks also for a great post. For a few years I used to go to Oxford twice a year to give a course. Once this was held at Wadham College, and I enclose a few pictures.
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Re: A Day in Oxford
Especially love the interiors and another beautiful uncomfortable choir. Thanks.
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Re: A Day in Oxford
A wonderful collection of photos. Great insight on what makes Oxford unique.
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Re: Polish castle channels Hogwarts for fans
I just cannot believe that my dream came true! I always wished to make a school exactly like Hogwarts, to create the experience itself! I'm sure that this college will be my top travel in 2017 ! Thanks for info!
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Patriot's Park, College of the Ozarks
DrFumblefinger visits the collection of war memorials at Patriot's Park in Branson's College of the Ozarks.
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Columbia International College
Some reasons you might want to consider the Columbia International College for your educational needs (sponsored content)
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Saint Joseph College, Memramcook, New Brunswick
Travel Rob visits a historic college that educated many Acadians in New Brunswick
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Gumbo's Pic of the Day, April 12, 2015: Cambridge, England
Last weekend, I visited two of the most famous University cities in the world: Oxford and Cambridge. Both cities have a long history dating back to the medieval times, but it was Cambridge that stole my heart.