A Collage of East Coast Shots

At Ye Olde Union Oyster House in Boston, the oldest continuously-operating restaurant in the U.S.
(Even George Washington & J.F.K. ate here.)

A suspension bridge we stumbled onto
while exploring
Cape Cod.

A romantic night in the Poconos.
Check out that heart-shaped tub.
(Wish you could see the fireplace.)

Happy Easter!
(Want to know where we are?
The back of a nickel will tell you.)

Thank God we found it at last.
(It's in Virginia, in case you're looking)

Robin awaits his kangaroo burger
(yes, really!) at an
Australian pub.
(No worries, mate!)

Cruising Baltimore's harbor aboard a clipper ship. In the background is Ft. McHenry, known for "the rocket's red glare... and bombs bursting in air." (There really is a flag on that flagpole, but it's the "small" flag.)

Francis Scott Key Bridge in the distance, 
where "The Star-Spangled Banner" was penned.

This is Woodlawn Plantation, Scarlett.

Men In Skirts.
A Celtic festival we attended in Maryland.

Touring Frank Lloyd Wright's 
Pope-Leighey House -- a Usonian in Virginia.

I stole a forbidden shot inside. 
~gasp!~

At Valley Forge, which is now a big beautiful park.

Hark, I hear a cannon roar.

Bryn Athyn Cathedral, a genuine Arts & Crafts cathedral of the Swedenborgian Church.
(You should see the inside!)