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Loss

I just lost someone very dear to me, so will be continuing the Tallinn photos next week. Thank you for understanding. {carole}

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Tallinn’s Old Town, Part I

I knew absolutely nothing about Tallinn, Estonia, before I went there. I’d seen one photo of the old town on Flickr that make me think it might be interesting, but that’s all. What a lovely surprise this city was. Tallinn … Continue reading

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Strøget

Strøget (“Stroh-yay”) is a collection of streets in Copenhagen, and at 1.1 kilometers, the longest pedestrian shopping area in Europe. We ventured out early in the morning, so had to deal with delivery trucks and an occasional bicycle, but loved … Continue reading

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A Glimpse of Copenhagen and Tivoli

We arrived in Copenhagen in the afternoon and checked into the hotel Holland America picked for us, the Palace Hotel. It was in a great location, right across from City Hall and very close to Tivoli Gardens and Strøget, a … Continue reading

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A Shaky Start and Some iShots

Hi, everyone! I made it back from the Baltic. The trip was fantastic, even better than I’d hoped. I’m dealing with some major jet lag (it is three a.m. as I write this) but will have some trip photos on … Continue reading

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Travel Scan: Arles, Roman Cemetery

Alyscamps is one of the most famous necropolises of the ancient world (founded in the fourth century or earlier). It was referred to by Dante in The Inferno and was Arles’ main burial ground for nearly 1,500 years. According to … Continue reading

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Victorian Pastels

I photographed this Victorian home in Cape May three years ago, then added some light and softness to it before uploading to Flickr. It’s still getting quite a few views, so I thought I’d post it here for you, along … Continue reading

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Travel Scan: St. Nicholas Cathedral, Prague

The Church of Saint Nicholas, or Saint Nicholas Cathedral, is a beautiful Baroque church in the Malá Strana part of Prague. It was built between 1704-1755 and is considered one of the most impressive examples of Prague Baroque. Our hotel … Continue reading

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Underside

One of my red roses from a different angle. Right now I’m having some back problems, so can’t sit at the computer very long. Will have to do one photo until this clears up. Some good news, though: the people … Continue reading

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Vintage Pickup in Waterlogue

I photographed this pickup near Taos, New Mexico, with my iPhone4. (You can see another view here.) Thought it might be fun to run it through the Waterlogue app on my phone. . . . You can’t really see it … Continue reading

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