Tag: “Main St”

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  1. Sunday at Peterhoft

    Sunny weekend days are special at Peterhoft (Petrodvorets) near St. Petersburg, Russia.

  2. Close to Roy Lichtenstein

    The MMK in Frankfurt, Germany, has an excellent collection of modern art. I decided to have a closer look at some of the masterpieces.

    This one is Roy Lichtenstein's "We Rose Up Slowly" from 1964.

    WE ROSE UP SLOWLY … AS IF WE DIDN'T BELONG TO THE OUTSIDE WORLD ANY
    LONGER … LIKE SWIMMERS IN A SHADOWY DREAM … WHO DIDN'T NEED TO BREATHE

  3. Close to Andy Warhol

    The MMK in Frankfurt, Germany, has an excellent collection of modern art. I decided to have a closer look at some of the masterpieces.

    This one is Andy Warhol's "Most Wanted Men No.

  4. Inside Main Gate

    School children along with their teacher pass the Main Gate of Fushimi Inari Taisha, a popular school trip destination. Looking back from the Main Gate is the second torii and first torii (ichi no torii), which demarcates the sacred area of the shrine complex from the profane street.

  5. 40 Bond st

    Ian Schragers' new luxury condominium in the heart of Noho. It was designed by the swiss team of Herzog & de Meuron, who created the new Tate modern in London.

    The coke bottle greeen cast glass used in the construction, is breathtaking to look at.

  6. St, Isaac's Cathedral

    St. Isaac's in St.

  7. St. Patrick's Day in the Artist's Café

    St. Patrick's Day in the Artist's Café on Chicago's Michigan Avenue near the Art Institute of Chicago.

  8. View from St. Paul's

    Climbing St. Paul's Cathedral is not easy, but certainly worth it.

  9. Drinking Sangrias ... at Sangria's

    Sangria's, overlooking the intersection of St George and Hypolita in St Augustine, Florida, has several different sangrias. We opted for a pitcher of the white (the "Sangri-La") and ordered the Tapas Trio -- which includes a pesto dip, hummus, and an olive tapenade -- to soak up the alcohol.

  10. St. Jordi's Day

    St. Jordi's Day is a holiday in Barcelona on April 23rd, the international day of the book, the day Shakespeare and Cervantes died.