September 24, 2006

Dostoprimechatel'nosti

That's Russian for sites you'd want to see while traveling.
There are lots of gorgeous 360-degree panoramas of the sites in St. Petersburg, Russia here, while panoramas of the Pavlovsk Palace and its interiors can be found here.

One of the best things about the Internet is having access to beautiful photographs like these.

Posted by floridacracker at September 24, 2006 01:16 AM

   



Comments

aye, lass.. the inner-nayet, as it is referred to
in downtown Lake Wales, is indeed a marvelous thing.

Aside from the nifty access to thousands of garage sales and pawn shops on Ebay, I also know where the
highest rated Duane Allman photo vault is, too.

great collections btw..

I just wonder how things would be had our parents
had the internet thingy...

Posted by: csason at September 24, 2006 08:07 AM

I'm glad they didn't, otherwise I might not have been taught to whistle or embroider -- the folks would have been too busy online.

Posted by: Donnah at September 24, 2006 05:42 PM

How true.. and sad.

My girls have rec'd a taste of So. Georgia, they're
cooked. They're even going to their cousins family reunions now..lol.

Mama used to write a free lance column once in a while for The Daily Commercial in Leesburg, my hometown.

We put her PC near her fax machine, hoping she'd try again. She just can't get past the email being free, and also she doesn't want to take much time up on the internet, because other folks probably need it. I guess she figures its like a party line phone.

Funny thing is, she retired from the local cable company, and has free services for life. I contract to the same system now, and it is *those*
people who built the internet...not Al.

Thanks Mom.

Posted by: csason at September 24, 2006 11:07 PM