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Day of the Dead Festivities, Mexico City
Top of the Rock, New York City
Day of the Dead Exhibit at Frida Kahlo's House, Mexico City
Early Evening, Balboa Park
Balboa
Park in San Diego is really more of a museum complex than a park.
One could easily spend two full days just in the park and not lose interest.
Some of the highlights include the
San Diego Museum of
Art, the Mingei International
Museum,
San Diego Natural History
Museum, Reuben H.
Fleet Science Center, Timken
Museum of Art
and the San
Diego Aerospace Museum.
My favorite—the San
Diego Museum of Man—can be seen in the center of this
photograph,
with its distinctive combination of spire and dome contrasting against
the darkening sky.
A friend is someone
you can do nothing with,
and enjoy it.
— Anonymous
Closed Gate to the Cloth Hall, Kraków, Poland
Photo Tip: When traveling, check what time sunrise and sunset will be at your destination. That way you will not miss the 'Golden Hours' of photography when the light has magical colors in it.
Shhhhhhh...
In a cemetery in San Jose, Costa Rica.
But to the hero, when his sword
Has won the battle for the free,
Thy voice sounds like a prophet's word,
And in its hollow tones are heard
The thanks of millions yet to be.
— Fitz-Greene Halleck
The illicit has an added charm.
— Tacitus
Looking Down on Market Square, Kraków, Poland

Quebec City, Canada
No one worth possessing
can be quite possessed.
— Sara Teasdale

Coral Colored Clouds
Over the classic Bohemian rooftops of Prague.
Metropolitan Cathedral, San Jose, Costa Rica
If
John Kerry had a dollar
for every time he bragged
about serving in Vietnam -
oh wait, he does.
— Ann Coulter
Botanical Heads
I found these heads laying around in the Denver Botanic Gardens.
Hopefully they are being put to good use now.
Among the many interesting sections of this landmark are the following:
Romantic Gardens, June's PlantAsia, Birds and Bees Walk,
Rock Alpine Garden, Water Garden, Monet Garden, Japanese Garden,
Sacred Earth, Cloud Forest Tree, Water Smart Garden, Children's Secret Path
and the Mile High Garden.
Sunset Outside Penn Station, Baltimore
Pennsylvania Station (generally referred to as Penn Station) is the main train station in Baltimore,
Maryland. Designed by McKim, Mead & White, it was constructed in 1911 in the Beaux-Arts style
of architecture for the Pennsylvania Railroad. It is located at 1515 N. Charles Street, on a raised
"island" of sorts between two open trenches, one for the Jones Falls Expressway and the
other the tracks of the Northeast Corridor.
The Mount Vernon neighborhood lies
to the south,
and Station North is to the north. Penn Station is about a mile
and a half north of downtown
and the Inner Harbor. The station was originally known as Union
Station, but was renamed to
match other Pennsylvania Stations in 1928.
Penn Station is served
by Amtrak, MARC, and the
Maryland Transit Administration's Baltimore Light Rail system.
It is the tenth busiest rail station
in the United States by number of passengers served.
—Wikipedia
Shade in the Valley of Fire
Flickerstick in the Viper Room, Los Angeles
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