Todd’s favorites

  • The Uni-royal Lady

    Photo by Kelaine Devine, 10 June 2008

    This tall and busty woman used to be outside a gas station. The station has since closed but the lady remains - outside a tire shop.

  • Dichotomy

    Photo by JenFu Cheng, 13 June 2008

    There is a dichotomy in the lives of the children of the mountains of northern Thailand. Children take on the responsibilities of adulthood much earlier.

  • Mui ne fishing nets 2

    Photo by micah wright, 16 June 2008

    Mui Ne, a small fishing village famous for its fish sauce is the most beautiful stretch of beaches in Vietnam. It is only about 3 hours drive from Saigon.

  • Colosseum Eyes and Kiss

    Photo by Agon Syla, 12 June 2008

    Chilling in the grass fields in front of the great Colosseum in Rome, Italy; where this friend of mine bought these wonderful glasses and wanted to kiss Rome and Colosseum at the same time, of courses with her new glasses on.

  • Self Explanatory

    Photo by Don Toy, 5 June 2008

    The sign says it all.

  • Skiing Tongariro National Park

    Photo Essay by Tobias Peciva, 31 May 2008

    Can't face the thought of long summer months without skiing? Head to the southern hemisphere and hit the snow in Tongariro National Park.

  • Cronulla, Hanging out poolside in a speedo

    Photo by Christina, 1 June 2008

    There is nothing like going on vacation to a lovely boutique hotel in the tropical paradise of Puerta Vallarta, Mexico—hanging out poolside with the worlds hottest men in speedo's! I was lucky enough to spend six wonderful days at Playa Fiesta with not just one speedo wearing gentlemen—there were many!

  • Five Days in Cuba, 1947

    Story by Virginia McManigal, 29 May 2008

    My aunt, Virginia Green, wrote this article/essay in 1947, when she returned from a 5-day visit to Cuba. Virginia, now 92 yrs., says it was before Castro and "in between revolutions".

  • See you at the Sardana on Sunday

    Photo Essay by Peter Barnes, 29 May 2008

    Catalonians gather in central Barcelona every Sunday to dance the Sardana, an ancient ritual symbolising patriotism and unity.

  • Rightfield Roof Deck at Fenway Park

    Photo by Brandon Vogel, 21 May 2008

    It used to be just a roof over the grandstands at an old ball park. Now it's one of the most exciting places to watch baseball anywhere.