Burano, Italy
The colorful island village of Burano is situated in the northern part of the Venetian Lagoon. Famed for its delicate lace made by hand with needles, this quaint community is well worth the forty minute boat ride from Venice. Once visited by Leonardo Da Vinci, Burano is a favorite with artists and tourists alike.
Thursday, June 19, 2014
Wednesday, June 18, 2014
The Grand Canal in Venice, Italy
Historic Beauty
Once the center of Europe's commerce and culture, today Venice is still a city like none other. While the rest of the world's famous cities continuously evolve, the island city once home to Antonio Vivaldi, finds its identity in the historic beauty around every bend of every canal.
Once the center of Europe's commerce and culture, today Venice is still a city like none other. While the rest of the world's famous cities continuously evolve, the island city once home to Antonio Vivaldi, finds its identity in the historic beauty around every bend of every canal.
Monday, June 16, 2014
A Taste of Italy
Villa Borghese Museum and Gardens
The nephew of Pope Paul V, Cardinal Scipione Borghese, began transforming his vineyard into an extensive garden in 1605. Being a patron of Bernini, the cardinal's villa in Rome contains a large collection of the Italian sculptor's pieces.
The English style gardens include acres of umbrella pine trees, statues of antiquity, and various other chateau-like buildings - this one featuring a vintage aviary.
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Sunday, June 8, 2014
In the Eye of the Beholder
Nature's Art
These fallen leaves floating in the murky marsh seem to almost look like an abstract painting...at least I think so. While I love visiting art galleries, it always amazes me how much art is provided to us in nature if only we would open our eyes. It's all in the eye of the beholder.
These fallen leaves floating in the murky marsh seem to almost look like an abstract painting...at least I think so. While I love visiting art galleries, it always amazes me how much art is provided to us in nature if only we would open our eyes. It's all in the eye of the beholder.
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
Portland Japanese Garden
Timeless Tranquility
The Portland Japanese Garden is minutes from our home, and we try to visit the lovely site as often as possible.
The five acre garden is nestled in the West Hills of Portland, Oregon, inside Washington Park, and offers visitors a natural setting of peace, harmony, and tranquility. It was designed with the aid of a Japanese horticulturist and opened in 1967. If you ever visit the Rose City, it's a site not to miss!
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Sunday, May 18, 2014
Columbia River Gorge
Breathtaking Beauty
Last Sunday I spent my Mother's Day in Hood River, Oregon, which is located in the Columbia River Gorge. I've visited this historic site at the Vista House many times; the view of Washington State across the river is something I never get tired of seeing. (The tug-boat pushing the barge was a bonus!)
Last Sunday I spent my Mother's Day in Hood River, Oregon, which is located in the Columbia River Gorge. I've visited this historic site at the Vista House many times; the view of Washington State across the river is something I never get tired of seeing. (The tug-boat pushing the barge was a bonus!)
Sunday, February 9, 2014
Pacific Northwest Snow and Ice Storm - 2014
Winter Blast
This small unnamed creek connects to the Columbia River just a few hundred yards south of the point that this photograph was taken. The winter blast that hit the Pacific Northwest last week left everything cloaked in white.
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