Blue Canoe, Lincoln, New Brunswick
Travel Rob finds some fun local art at a big truck stop.
Travel Rob finds some fun local art at a big truck stop.
Where Gumbo Was #446 We have reached another Monday, and that means it is time to reveal where Gumbo has been for the past week.
Travel Rob was visiting a picturesque New Brunswick town that has commissioned art that helps you see the life of the village.
Gumbo was visiting Fort Lauderdale’s popular Swap Shop, an 88 acre complex featuring drive-in theaters, flea market, large indoor shopping area, and one of the finest exotic luxury car collections in the world. There’s lost to see and do here.
Where Gumbo Was #438 Hallgrimskirkja, or Hallgrim’s Church, would be noticeable even if it weren’t Iceland’s tallest building and largest church, and sitting on Reykjavik’s
Travel Rob visits a site older than Georgia itself, and once the southernmost point of British power in North America.
Marilyn visits a wide-ranging museum, created when North Carolina became the first state to buy art with public funds.
Long filled with oil spills, sewage and toxic waste while few New Yorkers were paying attention, Newtown Creek may be facing a brighter future and greater visibility.
Join Professor Abe on a tour of a German city known for its historic buildings and as the home of Queen Victoria’s Prince Albert.
Jonathan L travels back to the 60’s at the Museum at Bethel Woods
Travel Rob finds some fun local art at a big truck stop.
Where Gumbo Was #446 We have reached another Monday, and that means it is time to reveal where Gumbo has
Travel Rob was visiting a picturesque New Brunswick town that has commissioned art that helps you see the life of the village.
Gumbo was visiting Fort Lauderdale’s popular Swap Shop, an 88 acre complex featuring drive-in theaters, flea market, large indoor shopping area, and one of the finest exotic luxury car collections in the world. There’s lost to see and do here.
Where Gumbo Was #438 Hallgrimskirkja, or Hallgrim’s Church, would be noticeable even if it weren’t Iceland’s tallest building and largest
Travel Rob visits a site older than Georgia itself, and once the southernmost point of British power in North America.
Marilyn visits a wide-ranging museum, created when North Carolina became the first state to buy art with public funds.
Long filled with oil spills, sewage and toxic waste while few New Yorkers were paying attention, Newtown Creek may be facing a brighter future and greater visibility.
Join Professor Abe on a tour of a German city known for its historic buildings and as the home of Queen Victoria’s Prince Albert.
Jonathan L travels back to the 60’s at the Museum at Bethel Woods