Sydney - way TOO easy, right? Playing along were Michelle, Joani, Milt, Peyton, Jim, Mariann, and Mike. Mariann did note an error in the clues as she works among many Aussies!
"Fairhaven History"
My club's field trip coordinator managed to get those interested ample time to shoot in three of Fairhaven's architectural marvels - the town hall, the library, and the Unitarian Memorial Church.
I was fascinated by these windows that focused on the town's history. Among those featured were shipping, transportation, whaling, etc.
This image was a compilation of those windows.
Where in the World?
Sydney - way TOO easy, right? Playing along were Michelle, Joani, Milt, Peyton, Jim, Mariann, and Mike. Mariann did note an error in the clues as she works among many Aussies!
"Fairhaven History"
My club's field trip coordinator managed to get those interested ample time to shoot in three of Fairhaven's architectural marvels - the town hall, the library, and the Unitarian Memorial Church.
This image was a compilation of those windows.
Where in the World?
Better get out the atlas as this year I will be featuring some of the more famous cities of the world! I will offer some interesting facts about one of them. Just which city am I describing?
This city
has always been a commercial and business district since the country became
united during the 19th century.
Consequently,
the mere mention of this city brings up instant associations with fashion,
finance and capitalism.
Also famous
for the Leonardi da Vinci National Museum of Science and Technology
that showcases many of da Vinci’s sketches, project designs and prototypes.
Helpful
hint: Take stroll in the Brera district – this neighborhood
is surrounded by the Corso Garibaldi. The area is also
home to the Accademia di Brera
- an art academy which is reputed to be one of the best in the country.
A Word to the Wise. . .
"Life is ten percent what happens to you
and ninety percent how you respond to it."
~ Lou Holtz
Murphy's Laws. . .
Better get out the atlas as this year I will be featuring some of the more famous cities of the world! I will offer some interesting facts about one of them. Just which city am I describing?
This city
has always been a commercial and business district since the country became
united during the 19th century.
Consequently,
the mere mention of this city brings up instant associations with fashion,
finance and capitalism.
Also famous
for the Leonardi da Vinci National Museum of Science and Technology
that showcases many of da Vinci’s sketches, project designs and prototypes.
Helpful
hint: Take stroll in the Brera district – this neighborhood
is surrounded by the Corso Garibaldi. The area is also
home to the Accademia di Brera
- an art academy which is reputed to be one of the best in the country.
A Word to the Wise. . .
"Life is ten percent what happens to you
and ninety percent how you respond to it."
~ Lou Holtz
Murphy's Laws. . .
Baldy's Law:
Some of it plus the rest of it
is
all of it.
Baldy's Law:
Some of it plus the rest of it
is
all of it.
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