Presbytery Ceiling - The great vault forming the Presbytery ceiling was constructed in the thirteenth-century.
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Thursday, February 26, 2026
United Kingdom - England - Presbytery Ceiling / Vault at Saint Alban's Cathedral
Presbytery Ceiling - The great vault forming the Presbytery ceiling was constructed in the thirteenth-century.
Austria - Belvedere Palace
Vienna - Belvedere Palace.
Canada - Alberta - Royal Alberta Museum
ROYAL ALBERTA MUSEUM - DOWNTOWN
USA - Illinois - Windy City
The Windy City - Chicago, Illinois.
USA - South Dakota - Sioux Falls
Scenic illustration of Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
USA - California - Laurel Canyon
Laurel Canyon, in the Hollywood Hills, the birthplace of the "California Sound," remains a peaceful, natural escape in the heart of Los Angeles.
Originally inhabited by the Tongva people, by the early 20th century real estate developers situated a vacation site along the slope of neighboring Lookout Mountain; this formed the nucleus of what would become the Laurel Canyon neighborhood. It later developed into a celebrity enclave: the remote, rugged nature of the land and its proximity to many of the movie studios in nearby Hollywood made it an ideal location for many movie stars to site their homes, especially during the Golden Age of Hollywood. Raymond Chandler's first novel The Big Sleep sets lurid scenes there, and in The Long Goodbye (1953), his private detective Philip Marlowe is residing in 'the Laurel Canyon district'.
By the 1960s, the neighborhood had become a local center for counterculture, and many prominent folk and rock musicians moved into the area, making it a nexus for musical collaboration. By the late 1970s, criminal activity in the neighborhood, including distribution of drugs, was controlled by the Wonderland Gang (named for a Laurel Canyon thoroughfare), and the neighborhood became associated with the Wonderland murders, a grisly quadruple homicide in 1981 (read more).
USA - South Dakota - The Mount Rushmore State
Map and information about the U.S. State of South Dakota.
USA - Wisconsin - Wisconsin Dells
"Duck" amphibious vehicle (tour boat) touring the Wisconsin Dells river near the "Hawk's Bill" rock formation.
USA - Ohio - State Bird (3)
The Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis) is the state bird of Ohio and six other states (Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, North Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia).
Friday, February 13, 2026
Remarkable Women #9 - Maryam Mirzakhani
Maryam Mirzakhani, Iranian mathematician and professor.
Malaysia - Federal Territory - Putrajaya
Putrajaya, an administrative capital of Malaysia.
Philippines - Chocolate Hills
Chocolate Hills, a famous natural attraction located in Bohol, Philippines.
Thursday, February 12, 2026
France - Île-de-France - Hôtel Lutetia
Hôtel Lutetia
In the late 1930s, the Lutetia was a frequent gathering place for anti-Nazi German exiles, among them Heinrich Mann, Willi Mutzner and the young Willy Brandt. In the Nazi regime's propaganda of the time, these exiles were disparagingly called "The Lutetia Crowd".
The war began in September 1939, and numerous refugees fled to Paris from conflict areas and places occupied by German forces. The Lutetia attempted to accommodate as many as possible. Because of its reputation, it was filled with a number of displaced artists and musicians. However, the French government evacuated Paris beginning June 14, 1940 and the Germans entered and occupied the city. A number of the Lutetia's residents escaped; others were captured by the Germans. The hotel itself was requisitioned by the Abwehr (counter-espionage), and used to house, feed, and entertain German officers such as Alfred Toepfer and the French collaborator Rudy de Mérode.
When Paris was liberated in August 1944, the hotel was abandoned by German troops and taken over by French and American forces. From then until after the end of the war, it was used as a repatriation center for prisoners of war, displaced persons, and returnees from German concentration camps (read more).
New Zealand - New Plymouth
Based on the iconic "We Can Do It!" poster, which originally served as a World War II propaganda image to boost worker morale, the image has been modified to feature New Zealand-themed text. "NEW PLYMOUTH SWEET AS!", referencing a city in New Zealand and a popular Kiwi slang phrase. The central figure is Rosie the Riveter, a cultural icon representing women who worked in factories and shipyards during WWII.
Canada - Prince Edward Island - Pituamkek National Park Reserve
Pituamkek National Park is Canada's newest national park, located on the northwestern shores of Prince Edward Island in Canada.


































