Christmas Time at Laura Plantation, Louisiana
Ornate Church, Cholula, Mexico
Your neck tastes good.I know.
San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Charleston, South Carolina
Charleston has been
the scene of numerous and varied historic "firsts."
The first decisive American victory during the Revolution occurred
at the
Battle of Fort Sullivan. The first regularly scheduled passenger
train service
in America was established here in 1830. The initial shots of
the Civil War
were fired on Union troops stationed at Fort Sumter in Charleston
Harbor.
Charleston is equally acclaimed for its
contributions to the arts and humanities,
and is often viewed as a "living museum." Its singular appeal has
been recognized
by readers of CondÈ Nast Traveler, who have named the city a "Top
Ten" domestic
destination for nine consecutive years, and by Marjabelle Young
Stewart,
who named Charleston the "most mannerly" city in America.
— Charleston Area Convention & Visitors
Bureau
On the Palatine Hill, Rome
Union Square, New York City
Greenwich, England
Love is like a violin.
The music may stop now and then,
but the strings remain forever.
— June Masters Bacher

Pacific
There's nothing to writing.
All you do is sit down at a typewriter
and open a vein.
— Red Smith
Above
Chicago

Light Gets In
One of these days
is none of these days.
— Henri Tubach
Scoured by the Pacific
Parliament Square, Nassau
Feeling gratitude and not expressing it
is like wrapping a present
and not giving it.
— William Arthur Ward
Burghers
of Calais
Fountain Rainbow, Memphis
An ounce of apology
is worth a pound of loneliness.
— Joseph Joubert
Atlantis Resort Swimming Pool, Paradise Island, Bahamas
Central Park, New York City — Seen From the Dairy