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Goethe haus frankfurt

Das Goethe-Haus

Annelies Clauson taught me the German language. She was a high school teacher of great renown in my home town, having singlehandedly created and

Chenonceau

My favorite chateau. This one spans Le Cher in the Loire region and makes a picturesque destination when approached from the water.

Chelan!

Lake Chelan is a natural treasure near the center of the State of Washington. Unless you live in Washington, you probably haven't heard of

Open Road

Road trip south for business meetings in California, combined with touring and camping along the way, visiting family and friends. The wide open sky and

Eagle Lake

The last leg to Eagle Lake started Saturday morning in Lakeview, Oregon.   I didn't find much interesting about Lakeview, but I did find a

Maryhill

Samuel Hill was an interesting character.  He is known for building the Peace Arch on the US-Canadian border and the Stonehenge War Memorial in the Columbia River Gorge. He

“Stonehenge”

In 1918 in Southeastern Washington State a businessman and Quaker, Samuel Hill, began construction of a concrete structure modeled after the ruins of Stonehenge in

Yakima

Yakima is an agricultural town with nearly a quarter million inhabitants in the area encompassing the incorporated city.  I've always know it as a hops

Ephesus

If you harbor any love of books, Ephesus must have a special spot in your heart. The ruins of the ancient town feature what

Felucca to Kom Ombo

In the course of exploring Aswan over a number of days I made inquiries about the sail boats that were up on the shore of

Aswan

Aswan can be considered the southern-most settled extreme of Egypt.  The Aswan High Dam is just to the south of the city, behind which Lake

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