Nov 22, 2020 | Art, History, North America, Unexpected/Unexplained
We continue our adventure in Ciudad de México with a trip to Museo Mural Diego Rivera. Museo Mural Diego Rivera Diego María de la Concepción Juan Nepomuceno Estanislao de la Rivera y Barrientos Acosta y Rodríguez was a prominent Mexican painter and two-time husband to...
Sep 27, 2020 | Europe, History, Spectator
Here we are in Athens, Hellenic Republic, for just two days, which doesn’t give us to much time for adventure, but we are going to do our best! 😎 Cleverly, we are staying in an Airbnb that is walking distance from the Acropolis, so that’s first...
Mar 1, 2020 | Asia, History, Unexpected/Unexplained
İzmir is the third most populated city in Turkey, the second largest metropolitan area on the Aegean Sea (Athens is the first), and has a dot over the capital i in its name, pronounced as EE in meet or EA in seat. It is a short distance from where we are staying...
Feb 16, 2020 | Asia, History, Unexpected/Unexplained
About 3,000 years ago, a group of Attic and Ionian Greeks colonists displaced the native Carian and Lelegian inhabitants of an area near the Küçükmenderes River in western Turkey and founded Ephesus, a city famous for many monumental buildings including the Library of...
Feb 17, 2019 | History, Sightseeing, USA
We love to travel and have acquired an interest in aircraft. Take a basic design — heck, we knew how to do that over 100 years ago — and twist it, compress it, stretch it, add extra engines, change the engine placement, and so on, and you create a testament...