Story written 25 July 2008
Looking for a small Italian bed & breakfast? Try the Villa Favolosa.
A charming window at the bed & breakfast Villa Favolosa in Montaldo di Mondovi, Italy.
http://www.villafavolosa.com/
The patio are of the bed & breakfast Villa Favolosa in Montaldo di Mondovi, Italy. http://www.villafavolosa.com/
The bed & breakfast Villa Favolosa in Montaldo di Mondovi, Italy. http://www.villafavolosa.com/
A meditative walk through the Labyrinth at Grace Cathedral. There is a labyrinth outside as well as inside the cathedral. For more information please consult their website: www.gracecathedral.org/labyrinth
This could be any coast, anywhere. The view is always amazing and the tone is always relaxing. Perhaps you have enjoyed a similar view!??!
In November 2007, the Spertus Institute opened its contemporary doors. The institute has offered Jewish educational opportunities by means of a college, library and museum since the 1920's. It now presents itself as an architectual force amongst so many other Chicago gems. Stop by the museum that reflects the Jewish life and culture at 610 S. Michigan Avenue. All people and backgrounds are welcome.
www.spertus.edu/index.php
In November 2007, the Spertus Institute opened its contemporary doors. The institute has offered Jewish educational opportunities by means of a college, library and museum since the 1920's. It now presents itself as an architectual force amongst so many other Chicago gems. Stop by the museum that reflects the Jewish life and culture at 610 S. Michigan Avenue. All people and backgrounds are welcome.
www.spertus.edu/index.php
Sitting on the stairs in front of the Cathedral of Cusco waiting for the church to open, I noticed this woman with her two dog soaking up the sun. She couldn't have been much taller than 5 feet tall, if that.
I bought this piece of cloth at a lodge we stayed at in the Peruvian rainforest. The cabin's were decorated with these pieces of "maze art." I inquired about the pieces and was told that women from a local rainforest tribe drew them by hand. The maze is said to represent the journey we take in life. What I like best is that each side appears to be a mirrored image of the other but if you look closely there is little consistency. The lodge sold me this 12" X 26" piece for $5 USD.
Richard Johnson has been a member since 9 April 2008 and goes by richardarno.
Currently in the windy city of Chicago.
Subscriber since April 2008!
I am middle-aged. That alone scares the hell out of me. Work tends to get in the way of the travel desires of my partner and I. There are too many places to visit and not enough time or money. We strive to take 2 trips a year, one domestic & one outside the US. The world's an amazing place; we plan to see as much of it as we possibly can!
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