Exploring the Weekly Market in Tafraoute, Morocco: Gallery
DrFumblefinger visits the busy weekly market in the small southern Morocco city of Tafraoute.
DrFumblefinger visits the busy weekly market in the small southern Morocco city of Tafraoute.
While Samantha and her husband were enjoying a stroll in Historic Haymarket in Lincoln, NE, they saw this interesting piece of art.
Ian Cook shares photos of a Christmas Market in Northumberland that will make you wish you were there.
The pictures in this gallery are mainly architectural details—rooflines, entrances, windows—noticed in years of walking in cities and having my eye caught by a strong line, an unexpected contrast, an extended shape…I don’t even always know what catches me, and, as here, it’s often not the most significant building.
When we were planning our summer 2014 trip to France, we decided to start with a week in the south before our two weeks in Paris, and one of the planned items on our “bucket list” was a long drive through the picturesque villages of the Luberon region.
“Underground Art” usually brings to mind images of rebellious artists challenging the norms of the art world of whatever year, but in this case—and many others—the meaning is literal, and the works are in the subway. Of course, New York is…
DrFumblefinger visits the busy weekly market in the small southern Morocco city of Tafraoute.
While Samantha and her husband were enjoying a stroll in Historic Haymarket in Lincoln, NE, they saw this interesting piece of art.
Ian Cook shares photos of a Christmas Market in Northumberland that will make you wish you were there.
The pictures in this gallery are mainly architectural details—rooflines, entrances, windows—noticed in years of walking in cities and having my eye caught by a strong line, an unexpected contrast, an extended shape…I don’t even always know what catches me, and, as here, it’s often not the most significant building.
When we were planning our summer 2014 trip to France, we decided to start with a week in the south before our two weeks in Paris, and one of the planned items on our “bucket list” was a long drive through the picturesque villages of the Luberon region.
“Underground Art” usually brings to mind images of rebellious artists challenging the norms of the art world of whatever year, but in this case—and many others—the meaning is literal, and the works are in the subway. Of course, New York is…