History Center, San Luis Obispo, California
Sometimes a building just wants you to visit; there’s something so inviting about the outside that you want to go in. Unfortunately, when I visited
Sometimes a building just wants you to visit; there’s something so inviting about the outside that you want to go in. Unfortunately, when I visited
Paris is a city littered with famous churches, many with unique distinctions. Saint-Germain-des-Près is the oldest, Notre Dame the largest, many call Sainte-Chapelle the most
Standing in side, looking at stained glass with the sun streaming in behind it, is a glorious experience, especially when the glass is as spectacular
Strasbourg, France, likes to think of itself as the Capital of Europe, a city at the intersection of many histories and cultures, sitting along a
In a week of walking through Strasbourg, and staying in an apartment barely more than around the corner from the Cathedral, I found myself seeing
From the outside, Central Lutheran looks like a pretty traditional church building with a blend of the usual Gothic features. But the appearance is deceiving;
Where Gumbo Was #445 The political history of Strasbourg, sandwiched between France and Germany for centuries, has led to many interesting connections and not a
Mission Santa Ines, once a key segment in Spain’s 18th century system of missions, presidios and pueblos stands at the edge of Solvang, California, a
I’ve spent two weeks in Reykjavik, eight years apart, and I still don’t know whether to think of it as a really big small town
There are small museums, and big museums, and mega-museums. The Philadelphia Museum of Art belongs in that last group both for the reach of its
Sometimes a building just wants you to visit; there’s something so inviting about the outside that you want to go
Paris is a city littered with famous churches, many with unique distinctions. Saint-Germain-des-Près is the oldest, Notre Dame the largest,
Standing in side, looking at stained glass with the sun streaming in behind it, is a glorious experience, especially when
Strasbourg, France, likes to think of itself as the Capital of Europe, a city at the intersection of many histories
In a week of walking through Strasbourg, and staying in an apartment barely more than around the corner from the
From the outside, Central Lutheran looks like a pretty traditional church building with a blend of the usual Gothic features.
Where Gumbo Was #445 The political history of Strasbourg, sandwiched between France and Germany for centuries, has led to many
Mission Santa Ines, once a key segment in Spain’s 18th century system of missions, presidios and pueblos stands at the
I’ve spent two weeks in Reykjavik, eight years apart, and I still don’t know whether to think of it as
There are small museums, and big museums, and mega-museums. The Philadelphia Museum of Art belongs in that last group both