Times Square, NYC
Reflection of a building on a building - Early Morning
Everyone says, dreamily, "it's the Paris of the Middle East." It's not. Beirut is its own funky animal: tense, beautiful, cracking with growth, assaulted by civil strife, graffitied with advertising for Starbucks and Applebees and perfumes from Paris, but without jobs for women, without futures for the young people bristling with university degrees.
A relic from Pittsburgh's past on display at Station Square.
The Burlington is a great bar in the Logan Square neighborhood of Chicago. The name comes from a Wisconsin town where the owners used to spend time during the summer.
The vernisage is the flea market held in the main square of the city each weekend.
Many people visit Seattle and needlessly wait in long lines to ride to the top of the Space Needle. But there is another less-famous tower across town that also offers unparalleled views of Puget Sound, Mt.
Temple Square is located in the geographical heart of Salt Lake City, Utah and is also the heart of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Housing the Salt Lake Temple, Salt Lake Tabernacle and various other Mormon buildings including the adjacent LDS Office Building.
A nice find in Barcelona, Placa Reial is large public square with pretty fountains, cafés and lots of people soaking up the warm atmosphere.