The glass and iron palace in Madrid’s Parque del Buen Retiro was created in 1887 as part of an exhibition on the Philippines, at that time a Spanish colony.
Read MoreDirectly across the boulevard from the Museo de Prado in Madrid, this shop window takes inspiration from Las Meninas, the 1656 painting by Diego Velázquez.
Read MoreI passed a coiffed woman in a fur coat and heels, shopping bag clutched like a trophy with a long, slender animal leg sticking out the end of it, hoof still attached.
Read MorePeople in Pamplona call the Corte Ingles department store building El rallador, or the cheese grater.
Read MoreShe could size up her audience in seconds. A precocious and beautiful youngest child, she owned every room she walked into, and I was an eager listener.
Read MoreI got a view inside my youngest daughter’s digital bedroom and found a magical world documenting the angst, pain, joy, and silliness that are puberty.
Read MoreThe Camino de Santiago is marked with the yellow arrow across the many routes to Santiago de Compostela in Spain.
Read MoreMy favorite image from the hot summer months in Madrid 2014. Where have those shoes been? Where are they going?
Read MoreI’m not one for iconic celebrations, and Mother’s Day is too much like painting a target on my torso and asking my family and friends to take aim. Instead, I think I’ll start a blog.
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