“The Dance” statue – Tejon street, Colorado Springs, Colorado
The Dance ~ Colorado Springs, Colorado ~ Downtown Colorado Springs is adorned with this spinning bronze sculpture of a dancing couple mounted on a wheel axis slowly turning around and…
The Dance ~ Colorado Springs, Colorado ~ Downtown Colorado Springs is adorned with this spinning bronze sculpture of a dancing couple mounted on a wheel axis slowly turning around and…
The Lighted Lantern ~ off 100th block of south Tejon street, Colorado Springs, Colorado ~ A beautifully sculptured statue along downtown Colorado Springs' main drag - this sculpture was created…
Right in the heart of downtown Colorado Springs is this nice quaint eatery that gives the feel of an NYC delicatessen offering soups, salads, deli sandwiches, burgers, lunch, and breakfast.
Qdoba Mexican Eats An international fast food medium-range chain that can be found throughout the United States, Canada, and Mexico. In 2003 it became a subsidiary of Jack-In-The-Box. In 2017…
Spiced Island Grill ~ 10 N Sierra Madre St, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80903 ~ A delicious treat of Jamaican food and spiced island gourmet that has a top rating in…
Gnome Dome is a Burning Man theme camp. Annually they host a private party and camp-out based around the Burning Man Theme Camp - "Gnome Dome".
Blank Canvas Cafe ~ 103 S Wahsatch Ave #106, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80903 ~ A great little hole-in-the-wall restaurant and cafe off of Wahsatch Avenue in downtown Colorado Springs. It…
August 1, 2011: Glastonbury Tor, Glastonbury, England. (http://www.technogypsie.com/reviews/?p=4287) (c) 2011-2012 - photography by Leaf McGowan, technogypsie.com. Glastonbury Tor, one of the most famous and sacred landmarks in the West Country. From the summit at 158 metres, you can get amazing views over three counties - Somerset, Dorset, and Wiltshire. What is the tor? "Tor" is a West Country word of Celtic origin meaning hill. The conical shape of Glastonbury Tor is natural - due to its rocks. It is made up of horizontal bands of clays and limestone with a cap of hard sandstone. The sandstone resists erosion, but the clays and limestone have worn away, resulting in the steep slopes. A historic landscape: Before modern drainage, the tor in winter would have towered as an island above the flooded Somerset Levels. The terraces on the slopes date back to medieval times when the hillside was one of the few dry places where people could grow crops and graze animals. A place of pilgrimage: The tor has been a place of pilgrimage for over 10,000 years. Many thousands of people still visit each year, some for its links with religion, legends and beliefs, and others because it is such a renowned landmark. History of the Tower: on the summit is St. Michael's Tower, part of a 14th century church. It was built to replace a previous church which had been destroyed by an earthquake in 1275. The second church lasted until the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1539. At this time, the tor was the scene of the hanging of Richard Whiting, the last Abbot of Glastonbury. The Tor was the site of a 6th century settlement, the earliest yet found in Glastonbury. Some believe this was the first Christian community in the area, said to have been founded by Joseph of Arimathea in AD 63. 8th Century: The great Abbey: A stone church was built on the site of the present abbey ruins in the 8th century. It was rebuilt and became one of the wealthiest abbeys in Britain, but was destroyed in 1539
Il Vicino Wood Oven Pizza ~ Colorado Springs, Colorado * https://ilvicino.com/ ~ I have made numerous deliveries for this establishment in Colorado Springs and Denver. Every customer that received their…
Home of the Yaquina Bay Natural Beauty Area and a popular tourist Oregon beach location, Newport is roughly an area of 11 square miles of habitation, boasting a population of…