December 2011
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Fonthill Castle, Doylestown →
Fonthill in Doylestown, Pennsylvania built between 1908 and 1912 is the castle home of archeologist, scholar and ceramist, Henry Chapman Mercer. This castle made of hand mixed concrete…
Dec 30th
Elizabeth Morse Genius Children's Garden, Chicago →
Now that you are in the “windy city” of Chicago and have done the normal tourist attritions and museums it is time to have some hands on fun with the kids. Garfield Park Conservatory is…
Dec 28th
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parislemon: Dear Google+ →
parislemon: Earlier today I noticed something funny. My Google profile picture — the picture associated with my Gmail account, my GChat account, my Google+ account, etc — had vanished. A bug? Nope. It turns out, Google — without telling me — went into my account and deleted my profile picture. Why?…
Dec 28th
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Dec 28th
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Dec 26th
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Dec 25th
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Merry Christmas 2011 →
December 24, Christmas Eve, is the traditional day of Christmas in Scandinavia. So, my Christmas greetings go out to you all today! I hope you all have a wonderful time wherever you are in…
Dec 25th
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The Ruby Falls, Chattanooga →
Located on Lookout Mountain, just a few minutes drive from Chattanooga, Tennessee, a visit to Ruby Falls is an awesome experience. At 145 feet deep, this thundering, underground waterfall…
Dec 23rd
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The Jack Stack Barbeque Restaurant, Kansas City →
Americans often identify themselves by their barbecue preferences, and one of the most well-known styles of barbecue is Kansas City barbeque. The Jack Stack Barbeque Restaurant, Kansas…
Dec 19th
Liberty Memorial, Kansas City, MO →
If you are visiting Kansas City, Missouri, the Liberty Memorial has to be on the top of your list to visit. Whether or not you had someone from your family who fought in World War I, it…
Dec 13th
St Jerome's Laneway Festival, Australia →
St. Jerome’s Laneway Festival began in Melbourne in 2004. It was the brainchild of Jerome Borazio and Danny Rogers to create a music festival that would find what was new and great in music…
Dec 12th
The Louvre Museum, Paris →
The Louvre Museum in Paris is a must-see for any museum aficionado, but even novice art fans should spend at least a day there for three reasons: the Mona Lisa, the Winged Victory of…
Dec 11th
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Dec 11th
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Dec 11th
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Big Day Out festival, Australia →
Founded almost twenty years ago by Ken West and Vivian Lees, the Big Day Out music festival in Australia has become one of the world’s most well- known and popular annual music events….
Dec 11th
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Dec 10th
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Dec 10th
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“If English was good enough for Jesus Christ, then it is good enough for Texas...”
– Rick Perry on Spanish being taught in Texas schools (via itsmistastealyogurrl) Yeah, because they totally all spoke English in the Middle East.  The country that would one day be know as England didn’t even speak English as we know it today.  What a dipshit. (via firststarontheright) O.O Rick...
Dec 10th
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“There will be, in the next generation or so, a pharmacological method of making...”
Dec 10th
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Mercer Museum, Doylestown →
Welcome yourself to the idiosyncratic mysterious world of archaeologist Henry Chapman Mercer in your visit to the Mercer Museum - a poured-in-place castle and museum designed by the man…
Dec 8th
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Dec 7th
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“There are two kinds of people; those you like to sleep next to the wall and...”
– Etgar Keret (via gwendolynthegreat)
Dec 7th
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National Army Museum, London →
While visiting London, army history buffs and general interest seeking visitors will want to stop by the free National Army Museum. Open every day from 10:00 AM to 5:30 PM (excluding December…
Dec 6th
Mission Bay, San Diego, California →
With more than 4,000 acres of bicycle paths, public parks, and bay, San Diego’s Mission Bay is a fun, family friendly destination that you’re sure to enjoy. There are also all types of…
Dec 4th
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Dec 2nd
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The Leaning Tower of Pisa →
The town of Pisa nestles into a quiet valley in the northwest of Italy, and for the most part follows the patterns of towns in that area of the world - cobbled streets, outside…
Dec 1st
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