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Re: October 12, 2016: Randy's Donuts

DrFumblefinger ·
Yummmmm. Randy's donuts are great!
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Re: Intriguing Laumeier Sculpture Park, Saint Louis, Missouri

DrFumblefinger ·
I bet the dogs had more fun than you did!
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Re: Intriguing Laumeier Sculpture Park, Saint Louis, Missouri

Samantha ·
Ha-ha, they did have a good time Thanks for the comment.
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Re: Photography at the Edges, New York & San Francisco

Paul Heymont ·
I did, indeed, go to the two exhibits at the Met...and they actually have a relation to the SF show that PortMoresby has described. Marville, in particular, was working at the beginning of photography, without all the digital devices, or even a light meter, and with media so slow that a photograph of a relatively busy street appears to be empty of traffic—because during the 30 seconds needed to expose that plate no one stayed in front of the camera long enough to register an image! The Paris...
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Re: Photography at the Edges, New York & San Francisco

PortMoresby ·
Another addition to the list of current shows of great photography, this one in Paris. Ten years after his death, Henri Cartier-Bresson at the Pompidou, until June 9th.
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Re: Westminster Abbey's "attic" to open to public

DrFumblefinger ·
Sounds like one of the greatest attractions in England is just going to get better! Quite exciting news, really!
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Re: Gumbo's Pic of the Day, Apr. 29, 2015: L'Écoute at Les Halles

DrFumblefinger ·
I can easily see you sitting on top of that "rock", PHeymont.
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Re: Gumbo's Pic of the Day, Apr. 29, 2015: L'Écoute at Les Halles

PortMoresby ·
Is that one of those repurposed shipping container housing projects in the background of the bottom picture? Or what, I wonder.
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Re: Fort William Henry: A journey to the 18th century

GarryRF ·
Oh what a tangled web we British weave. Interesting read of a little known piece of History. Thanks Jonathan !
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Re: Fort William Henry: A journey to the 18th century

George G. ·
Crazy looking hats with the fuzz ball on top.
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Montreal: Je Me Souviens

DrFumblefinger ·
There are many great cities to visit in Canada, two of my favorites (for different reasons) being Vancouver and Montreal.  Vancouver has one of the most breath-takingly beautiful settings of any city in the world, and I’ll be discussing it...
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Montreal bridge gets 'living light show'

Paul Heymont ·
Montreal celebrates its 375th birthday with an interactive lighting installation on the Jacques Cartier Bridge.
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Exploring New Roads

Jonathan L ·
Travel leads us in new directions. In this instance, the art he's looked at in his travels has led Jonathan L to new directions in writing.
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Ashland, Virginia: "Center of the Universe"

Stephanie Kalina-Metzger ·
Stephanie shares a visit to the charming community of Ashland, known by some as the "Center of the Universe".
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October 12, 2016: Randy's Donuts

Samantha ·
Samantha takes us to a landmark near Los Angeles International; it's a memorable giant donut atop an ordinary donut shop.
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Centre Georges Pompidou Museum - Paris, France

Samantha ·
Featuring art of the 20th and 21st centuries, the Centre Pompidou is one of the biggest in Paris. Samantha shows us what's inside the unusual building.
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Fort William Henry: A journey to the 18th century

Jonathan L ·
Jonathan L takes us back to the French and Indian War on a visit to Lake George
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Vintage & Classic Car Collection, Udaipur. 1) pre-1942 vehicles

DrFumblefinger ·
Part 1 of a 2 part series documenting the beautiful collection of classic automobiles that belonged to the city's Royal Family.
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Strolling up the Champs-Elysées

DrFumblefinger ·
A walk down the Champs-Elysées, Paris is a memorable experience.
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Re: Centre Georges Pompidou Museum - Paris, France

Marilyn Jones ·
It's not easy to photograph art or galleries...your photos are fantastic!!
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Re: Mercer Museum, Doylestown, Pennsylvania

HistoryDigger ·
Wow. Fascinating. Must put that on my to-visit list. You could spend days in there. Thanks for posting
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Re: Mercer Museum, Doylestown, Pennsylvania

TravelingCanuck ·
Its like going into Bizzaro world. What a cool place. Thanks for showing it.
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Mercer Museum, Doylestown, Pennsylvania

Paul Heymont ·
One of the most unusual museums anywhere, created by one of the most unusual men, the Mercer traces the tools and skills that support human life.
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Paris: A Rambler's Memories

Paul Heymont ·
Another trip down memory lane with PHeymont, emphasizing scenes that are more memorable than monumental.
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Haitian Monument, Savannah, Georgia

Travel Rob ·
Travel Rob shares some of the history behind the Haitian Monument in Savannah, Georgia
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John Henry Graham Memorial Park, White Springs, Florida

Travel Rob ·
Travel Rob finds a small park with an unusual story in White Springs, Florida
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Lalique: Glass for Art, Glass for the Masses

Paul Heymont ·
At Tacoma's Glass Museum, a featured exhibit of work by a man who not only made glass art, but made glass art more widely available.
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Henry Gourdine Park, Ossining, New York

Jonathan L ·
Jonathan L visits the waterfront of Ossining, New York and finds a pleasant bit of parkland
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Musee Carnavalet: Souvenirs of Revolution

Paul Heymont ·
PHeymont's visit to Paris's history museum allowed him to follow a thread of revolution through centuries of French history.
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Canada: Three Days, Three Cities

Paul Heymont ·
A brief summer road trip, full of interesting sights and scenes, but no stamps
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Henri Cartier-Bresson Foundation, Paris, France

Jonathan L ·
Jonathan L visits the Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson for an exhibit of historical photographs
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Sept-Îles: A Community Lights up a Gray Day

Marilyn Jones ·
On an overcast day, Marilyn finds a welcoming community along the St Lawrence
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Intriguing Laumeier Sculpture Park, Saint Louis, Missouri

Samantha ·
Join Samantha on a visit to an outdoor art venue filled with unusual works.
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Westminster Abbey's "attic" to open to public

Paul Heymont ·
Westminster Abbey is gaining a new tower—its first in 300 years—and with it an elevator and stairs that will allow the Abbey, for the first time ever, to open the Triforium, an attic-like space overlooking the main aisle,
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Gumbo's Pic of the Day, Apr. 29, 2015: L'Écoute at Les Halles

Paul Heymont ·
Listening (L'Écoute) by Henry Miller (the French sculptor, not the American author) was commissioned in 1986 for a plaza in the area once occupied by the central markets—Les Halles. It's directly in front of the Saint-Eustache church, and children love to climb on it—when they can.
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Ogunquit Museum of American Art, Ogunquit, Maine

Jonathan L ·
Jonathan L visits the Ogunquit Museum of American Art for some great art and wonderful views
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Re: Ogunquit Museum of American Art, Ogunquit, Maine

Marilyn Jones ·
Excellent artwork. Thank you for naming the pieces. Very interesting!
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Marie Antoinette shops at the airport

Paul Heymont ·
Luxury shopping is becoming a bigger part of the airport retail experience, for those who can pay
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