Zurich at Night
The view of Zurich from our hotel was just as spectacular at night as it was during the day (only just a bit trickier to capture).
Tel Aviv Beach Promenade at Sunset
I’m back from being in Israel for 2 weeks and am still battling jet lag although I do feel the fog starting to dissipate from my brain. There are so many wonderful places to see in Israel but I have to say that my favourite is Tel Aviv.
Tel Aviv is a vibrant and diverse city, a city where old and new alternate at every street corner. It has a vibrant nightlife, trendy neighbourhoods that feature world-class restaurants; galleries and designer boutiques but where I come alive is along the Tayelet or beach promenade.
Here’s a section of the promenade at sunset taken from the Dan Tel Aviv hotel looking south towards Old Jaffa.
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The Eiffel Tower
The Eiffel Tower or La Tour Eiffel was erected in 1889 and is a most impressive structure any time you look at it but at night it’s a sparkling jewel on the left bank.
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La Bicyclette
You didn’t think that I would be travelling and not come back with at least one bicycle image did you? If you’ve been following this blog for a while you know I love taking pictures of bicycles in unique settings. You can find one from Rome here and another from New Orleans here. I have a few other California bicycle pictures that I’ll share but imagine my surprise when I cam across this restaurant in Carmel called La Bicyclette. It couldn’t get any more perfect then that.
Have a great long weekend everyone!
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Night Time at the Monterey Bay Marina
The Monterey Bay Marina and Fisherman’s Wharf was literally in the backyard of the hotel we were staying at. One night I grabbed the tripod and camera gear and headed out for the trek (ok not such a trek…more like a 5 minute walk) to take pictures of the marina at night.
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