Seaweed lines the shore of the beach at Lori Wilson Park in Cocoa Beach, Florida, as nice clouds fill the sky.
The fog rolls in near the loading dock for the Jungle Cruise in Adventureland at Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom, as a Jungle Cruise skipper waits for her next crew of adventurers.
Raindrops covered the rail and chair on our verandah as we sailed on the Disney Dream with the Disney Cruise Line.
The tubes of the AquaDuck “water coaster” wrap around the Donald and Mickey pools on the Disney Cruise Line’s Disney Dream cruise ship, as seen on our recent Disney Cruise.
After 23,000 miles (just 1,000 miles or so short of a full trip around the world), two hemispheres (are there any more?
One of the many things that surprised me about Bangkok was the number of street vendors that were present.
Water traffic moves up and down the Chao Phraya river in Bangkok, Thailand, on a typical day.
While we were in Bangkok, I posted a few photos each day to my Instagram account (which in turn fed them to Facebook and Twitter) with the intention of posting “better” versions of those photos later on here at Burnsland.
One of the things that quickly amazed us about Bangkok was the traffic.
If you follow me on Instagram or other social media places, you may have seen photos that seemed to indicate that I was in Bangkok last week.