Galley Head, Ireland
Jewish Quarter, Krakow, Poland
The
Jewish Quarter in Krakow is one of the most moving places I've been (second to
Anne Frank's house).
This map is focused on the
Old Synagogue. Zoom out and scroll slightly to the North-North West and you'll see the Remuh Jewish Cemetery.
While
their web site says there "has also been a reawakening in the importance of Jewish history and culture," it didn't feel like that to me. It felt like a place that had had it's soul killed, erilly still and hollow.
Labels: Krakow, Poland
Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore, Florence
When we were in Florence in 2001, we stayed just down the street from the
Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore, the Duomo. That's the baptistry next to it.
Here's the wikipedia article on it.
Labels: Florence, Italy
Ponte Vecchio, Florence
The
Ponte Vecchio bridge in Florence is so unusual. It was built in 1345. On the edges of it are very classy shops, gold and jewelery. There are lookouts on it so you can see the Arno River below. Be sure and click on
Google's Street View and look around.
Here's the wikipedia article on it.
I took one of my best photos from this bridge. I'll let you guess which one. These were taken with an Epson PhotoPC 650.
Labels: Florence, Italy
Trout River Pottery, PEI, Canada
I don't know how my wife learned about this
place! I don't know how we found this place! Any place whose directions include "turn off the paved road" is really out in the sticks. You should persist, though, because it's worth it (and remember, the car is rented).
The potter is a native of Prince Edward Island. He talked to us about how life was "before the bridge."
His pottery is some of the most beautiful and unique I've seen, and I've seen a lot over my wife's shoulder.
Plan to spend some time with Darren, and he'll show you how he works his magic.
His web site is
here.
Labels: Canada, PEI
Brighton Beach Lighthouse, PEI
The
Brighton Beach lighthouse sits in a residential neighborhood at the entrance to Charlottetown Harbor.
It was built in 1890.
You can read more
here and
here.
Labels: Canada, Lighthouses, PEI
Be sure and click the map links even if the little screen captures aren't very good. The mapping services are updating their maps all the time.
These are Google Maps or Windows Live Local images of where I've traveled. I created this blog after I gave
up trying to get these added to googlesightseeing.com.