Speaking for all Americans, I want to say how very much at home we feel in your house. Every American would, because this is, as we have been so eloquently told, one of democracy's shrines. Here the rights of free people and the processes of representation have been debated and refined...
Kyoto’s hanami season, or cherry blossom viewing, is a magical time when the fabled pink flowers of the sakura create a swathe of color across the city. Residents and visitors flock to its temples, shrines, and gardens to bask in the soft glow of the city’s abundant sakura trees. From...
There was a special exhibit on Italian altarpieces, which was interesting, but looking at religious artwork is like visiting shrines in Japan. I can only see so much of it before my eyes glaze over. Since I had already seen all of the 13th-15th century paintings, the altarpieces just kin...
Experimenting with new foods… Visiting incredible palaces, temples and shrines… Or simply experiencing the packed trains and streets… I can honestly say I’ve never been to any place like this before! And as luck would have it, in our search for a pedicure, Natalie and I stumbled upon a...
“They started laying the flowers at the points where people had died, which you could tell because there was the blood on the ground. People set up small shrines and put crosses there. Eventually the whole square was covered in millions of flowers.” Her quiet yet powerful portraits serve ...
shrines to what they once did, when they were definitely here, cairns to their lost selves, who occasionally stir their stones to laugh, before they, too, disappear. There’s an image to stick like a burr, and to snag and to worry. That roaring, like a sea in a dry shell. Yes. ...
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