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This guy has covered all bases
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This guy has covered all bases
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I like to travel, and I like to snap pictures!
My mother got me an Eurorail ticket when I was 15, and together with two friends, we adventured into France. This was the beginning of a new addiction. I do like to take pictures, so one thing leads to another. On this site, I want to share some of my pictures and some of my trips with you!
Now I am on the road for more than 8 months every year. Visiting old friends and making new friends while exploring this big blue ball.
Guess i was not there for 2 years – time to have a look again! Will fly to NYC at the 24th of July. Still looking for a couch – man that is difficult. I have one for 3 days so far. Steve is out of town, Sonia does not answer her mails and i…
There were a few pictures of old “billboards” painted on the walls from my last trip to New York City. So I decided to take them into a separate post. There you go: Fireproof Warehouse – Day & Meyer, Murray & Young Corp – Portovault – Steel Vault Storage – Second Avenue & East 61st…
After the long flight from Stuttgart over Atlanta to New York City I took a shuttle bus and a taxi to make it to Matt’s place in Battery Park – downtown Manhattan. He was still awake and we did chat for a while – but then my system did shut down and I had to…
Wet and humid after all the rain that went down in the night i did make my way to the trash container and than back to the house for a cold PBR. Than i did say good bye to the lake – lets walk with me
Following the US 1 up north for a few days i had to turn round finally. Away from the sea and into the mountains back towards new hampshire.
The Pasadena City Hall is called a significant architectural example of the City Beautiful movement of the 1920s. At last that is what Wikipedia thinks and i could not agree more! The Pasadena City Hall is located at 100 North Garfield Avenue in downtown Pasadena, California. It was designed by John Bakewell and Arthur Brown…