One of my favorite monuments to visit – Thomas Jefferson, or as I like to call him T-Jeffs. (We’re on speaking terms, so he doesn’t mind the nickname.) Taken a while ago during the most recent Cherry Blossom Festival.
The columns of the Jefferson Memorial at sunset. I always have thought that I should have thanked her for wearing a white jacket while walking though my shot. She made the whole photo.
One of my strongest memories of Italy will be of the scooters – mostly Vespa’s – everywhere. Weaving in and out of traffic, whizzing down tiny Medieval lanes, running over tourists at any opportunity (ok, maybe not that last part). Every city we visited, except maybe Ravenna, was full of scooters. I wanted to rent one but The Wife wasn’t so keen on it. I wanted to rent a Ferrari too. She’s such a...
The view from the hill above Assisi. In the foreground is the Basilica di Santa Chiara (Basilica of Saint Claire) also known around the world as the Poor Claires. The EWTN television station was founded by a Poor Claire. The view looks down into the Umbrian countryside. Assisi was my favorite Italian city, perhaps because it was quaint and mountainous although it might just be because it was relaxing and...
The Mackinac Bridge in Michigan. An oldie but goodie that is one of the few prints I have that I’ve never swapped out of the rotation.
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