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If you don't know about what's happening with Toronto's significantly less than illustrious Mayor, Rob Ford, you might Google him ... it is "a tale (of) an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing."

 

I think it might be impossible to get a photo of Toronto's City Hall that isn't a cliché in one way or another but nonetheless ...

 

Out of gas. Out of horses.

An icelandic church in winter!

Tynemouth Castle and Priory

New York City

From the top of the Rockefeller Center

Palace of Culture and Science in Warsaw, Poland

 

Paris - Septembre 2017.

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Sofia, Alexander Nevsky Cathedral (1882 - 1912)

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Downtown Granby, Vermont was bustling with activity when I took this photo. The three buildings shown are a chapel/church, a Post Office, and the Town Clerk's office. There also is a schoolhouse just beyond the bend in the road. The town was chartered in 1761, had a population of 52 in 1970, and exploded to 84 as of the 2017 census. Granby was the last of two towns in Vermont to be hooked up to the electric grid, which occurred in 1963.

 

I saw only one car in the half hour I was at this location. They smiled and waved as they passed. Most of the residents in these small rural towns throughout Vermont and New Hampshire are very friendly. However, that may not be the case in the bordering town of Victory, which I drove through to get to Granby. Victory has a population of 62 as of the last census, and is known for its decades long "Hatfield versus McCoy" type feuds, keeping the local county sheriff busy. Just Google "Victory Vermont feud" for details. Maybe they are friendly to outsiders like me though. I don't know, as I saw no one at all in my drive through Victory. I suspect they may be afraid to go outside. By the way, Victory was the second of the last two towns in Vermont to be hooked up to the electric grid.

 

This scene looked to me like it was out of the 1800's. Even the main road through town is unpaved. So I thought it was appropriate for a black and white photo.

 

Also see Milky Way over Granby: www.flickr.com/photos/davetrono/51405709023

 

The Hungarian Parliament Building is the seat of the National Assembly of Hungary, one of Europe's oldest legislative buildings, a notable landmark of Hungary and a popular tourist destination of Budapest. It lies on the bank of the Danube. It is currently the largest building in Hungary and still the tallest building in Budapest

Das ungarische Parlamentgebäude ist der Sitz der Nationalversammlung von Ungarn, eine der ältesten Regierungsgebäude Europas, ein bemerkenswertes Wahrzeichen von Ungarn und ein beliebtes Touristenziel von Budapest. Es liegt am Ufer der Donau. Es ist derzeit das größte Gebäude in Ungarn und das höchste Gebäude in Budapest.

Reichstagsgebäude in Berlin at blue hour (Germany)

A whimsical and child like look at a portion of the Cleveland skyline.

 

Cleveland, OH USA

"Y Gegin Fawr or in English - The Big Kitchen, was built in the 13th century as a communal kitchen where pilgrims could claim a meal on their way to Bardsey Island."

Might be. But this building is listed as poor cottage from seventeenth century. Impressive, anyway.

Question for you east coasters: how do you know when a pond is frozen enough that it’s safe to walk on? I would be constantly afraid of falling through the ice. I guess at the public garden you at least know it’s shallow enough that if you fell thru you wouldn’t die, just ruin your day. But I’ve seen pics of people out walking on some of the natural deep ponds recently. How do you know it’s safe? I’ve read too many stories of people falling thru and coming up under the frozen ice not able to get to the air... I didn’t grow up around natural ice and it just seems way too scary. Anyway, this is an iPhone X shot from the public garden today.

En Santillana del Mar, justo a la entrada viniendo de Torrelavega se encuentra este local que sirve un cocido rico rico. De no ser por el remolque y la alarma Verisure, hablariamos de una foto de época.

Zentrums für Molekulare Biowissenschaften (ZMB) der Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel (CAU) / Germany.

 

IMG_9913r Rome, Italy

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The Bolsa de Madrid was officially founded in 1831. It is housed in a historic nineteenth-century building.

 

Metro station: Banco de España

 

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Reconstructed facades at the base of the EY Tower at Toronto's Richmond-Adelaide Centre

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