Beautiful sites around Panama Canal


“The Canal Never Stops”
Panama Canal, R.P.
World transit

A view of Panama City

These photographs were taken during a family trip to Panama 🇵🇦 a few years ago, the memories we shared are priceless. Our grandchildren visited for the first time, and now we are all ready to go back.

There is so much to do and so much to eat in Panama, if you are a “foodie”, it will be right up your next meal’s alley. The variety of food is amazing, the fruits are delicious and the fish 🐠 is the best and freshest you’ll find.

So go ahead, “Enamórate de Panamá” (Fall in Love with Panama)

Panamá, I see Art Everywhere


Golden altar, Iglesia San Jose, Panama, RP
Carnival memories of Diablito sucio, Panamá
El Trapiche Restaurant for typical Panamanian food
Yummy 😋

Museum visits


These were taken at the Orlando Museum of Art during one of their exhibitions, I totally enjoyed this visit.

A Chihuly, greets visitors at the Orlando Museum of Art

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I have seen various Chihuly exhibits through the years and I’m always impressed by their work. The garden and glass exhibits are always a treat.

Serenity


Being surrounded by calm water sources be it ponds, rivers or seas have always provided me with a sense of peace and tranquility; it allows my thoughts to flow freely and makes me feel grounded.

Nothing moving here
Water lilies? No, But close enough for me 😊
Peace and quiet
Mother Nature ☺️

Every time I get the opportunity to be outside (weather permitting) I just think about all the parks that surround me pick one and head out to explore. Life is good 😊

Biltmore Estate in Asheville North Carolina


Impressive and expansive grounds, include: a house, gardens, winery and village. Website: biltmore.com

Biltmore Estate, NC

The grounds are beautifully maintained, it speaks of the opulence enjoyed by the Vanderbilt family in days gone by. Today, it is a National Historic Landmark and one of North Carolina’s most popular tourist destinations and it is known as America’s largest home.

Indoor atrium

The home boasts a collection of artwork of more than 92,000 thousand items including works by Monet, Renoir and more. The tapestries alone are worth the visit.

The 250 room home’s construction began in 1889 and officially opened to family and friends in 1895.

One of many tapestries
One of the mansion’s few dining rooms
A visit to Biltmore is a must for history buffs

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