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Zurich by night
 
Downtown at The Pier. St Petersburg Florida.
They’ve since built a new pier.
How is the new pier as really enjoyed eating at the Columbia in the old one. Need to get over there. With my botanical pass, noticed I get free admission the Sunken Gardens, so a day trip may be in order. And then there is the Dali Museum a couple blocks from the pier. Decisions, decisions!
 
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How is the new pier as really enjoyed eating at the Columbia in the old one. Need to get over there. With my botanical pass, noticed I get free admission the Sunken Gardens, so a day trip may be in order. And then there is the Dali Museum a couple blocks from the pier. Decisions, decisions!
I have not been to see the new pier yet.
Sunken Gardens is worth it. As is the Dali Museum.
 
The watermark of the Dutch papermaker in Zaan Dijk, north of Amsterdam, which supplied the paper upon which the American Declaration of Independence was printed.
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Photo taken with iPhone in September 2019 when visiting the house which had stood there since 1720. Photo of facsimile of DoI, as donated in 1976, also taken.
 

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My first trip to Manhattan, I was always looking up, and stood at the huge windows during a cocktail session staring out the window. I loved looking at the whole city. The comings and goings, and the ways people accessorized their cubicles and domiciles. One night, the clouds were scrapping the tops of the buildings. It was fascinating watching the interactions of the clouds. I can understand why people get into the habit of watching others in big cities. It can easily be creepy, but it's also capable of being encouraging and funny...
 
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