Decorating the former dining hall (cenacolo) of the Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, this remarkable, exactingly crafted fresco is one of the ultimate masterpieces
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Milan’s famous Teatro alla Scala opened in 1778 with an opera by Antonio Salieri (Mozart’s wannabe rival). Today, opera buffs can get a glimpse of
This smart little traffic-free square, between the Galleria and the opera house, is dominated by a statue of Leonardo da Vinci. The statue (from 1870)
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II So much more than a shopping arcade, the neoclassical Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is a soaring structure of iron and glass.
Day 2 dawned overcast but with a threat of blue breaking out for moments. But rain was in the forecast, and the temperatures were a
After arriving yesterday afternoon and recovering from our travel fatigue (kind of), we are ready to hit the ground running. We visited the Piazza del
Tripp went with him Mom and Dad, Aunt Tuesday and Uncle Abraham to the Shriners Circus in Rochester Minnesota. Grandma did not take any pictures
First off – what kind of weather is this for a Central Florida Morning? With Wind Chill Advisories! We were joined in Florida by our
One of Jackie’s favorite daytime haunts in the Keys is the Hungry Tarpon Restaurant and the Bloody Mary’s that are found there! The Hungry Tarpon
Jackie and I are both very proud to sponsor and support the Miss Remarkable Pageant each year in La Crosse. These 11 remarkable women graced