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Category Archives: Photos
Wednesday photo: Zmajski Most
Ljubljana, Slovenia, is home to the Dragon Bridge or Zmajski Most. The dragon has been a symbol of Ljubljana ever since Jason of the Argonauts and Golden Fleece notoriety slew one in a nearby swamp. This bridge was not designed … Continue reading
It’s fair time, part 3
Finally, I can take a moment to breathe! My fair entries were submitted yesterday afternoon, and the Hancock County Fair began today. My entries were judged today, as well. On Monday night I baked for a couple of hours without … Continue reading
Posted in North America, Photos, Travel Narrative, U.S.
Tagged Food, Ohio, Photos, The fair, Travel, Venice
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Wednesday photo: Festival Theatre, Stratford, Ont.
Stratford, Ontario, in Canada, is home to the Shakespeare Festival, a months-long festival filled with Shakespeare, musicals and other dramas. This building is the Festival Theatre, the main theater for the festival. It is topped with a Canadian flag and … Continue reading
Posted in North America, Photos, Wednesday photo
Tagged Canada, Flowers, Photos, Theater, Travel
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Wednesday photo: Coney Island
Coney Island in Brooklyn, N.Y., is one of those storied places. When I spent a summer there in 2008, I knew I had to visit the beach and boardwalk. I ended up visiting four or five times because there were … Continue reading
Posted in North America, Photos, U.S., Wednesday photo
Tagged Beach, Food, New York City, Photos, Travel
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It’s fair time, part 2
I am usually so good at planning out my time, but this coming weekend is a major failure. It’s fair time next week, and I have a lot of work to do. I have to prepare my three photos, and … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, Flowers, Food, Germany, Ohio, Photos, The fair, Travel
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Wednesday photo(s): Elgin/Parthenon Marbles
Known as the Elgin Marbles by all the world except for Greece, which calls them the Parthenon Marbles, they have a storied history. These marbles include statues from the pediment and friezes. A few of these marbles were left on … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, Photos, Wednesday photo
Tagged Art, Greece, History, London, Photos, Travel
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BalloonFest: A flight over Findlay, Ohio
Today I went for a ride on a hot air balloon for a video/article for work. Later, I will post that video here, but for now, I just wanted to share a couple of photos from my morning.
Wednesday photo: Musee Rodin
My time in Paris was spent lovingly admiring art. One of my afternoons there was spent entirely in bliss at the Musée Rodin, which houses thousands of sculptures by Auguste Rodin and his mistress Camille Claudin. His most famous works, … Continue reading
The Top 5: Free (or reduced) New York City
I spent the summer of 2008 in New York City, interning in Midtown and living in Brooklyn Heights. Since I was barely getting paid and trying to save as much money for my year abroad as possible, free or reduced-priced … Continue reading
Nürnberg photos
In the spring of 2009, my parents and I traveled from Munich up to Nuremberg (Nürnberg in German). You probably recognize this city from the Nazi war crimes trials that happened here after WWII. If not that, you’ve probably heard … Continue reading
