Image Of The Day • Window Shopping?

Walking down a street near the Sorbonne we passed a gallery where a woman was looking in the window. Somehow I didn’t take her as an art lover but I’m often wrong.

C’est la vie…

Sometimes an image just screams “grab me”. Such was the case as we strolled near a Paris college one afternoon and a woman standing near an art gallery caught my attention…

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Exploring South America

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McDonalds, Internationally A Name To Depend On

International Travel And Finding Refuge In McDonalds

Love it or hate it, McDonalds has a huge international presence. There are few places internationally where you cannot find the “Golden Arches” and regionally some McDonalds have improved on the brand beyond what you find in the United States.

As you travel there are a number of good reasons to search out McDonalds near you:

Amsterdam

Easy access to clean restrooms is one important reason. In many places around the globe finding public restrooms can be a challenge and often there is a fee involved in gaining entrance. After visiting hundreds of the Golden Arches all around the world we’ve never found one without public restrooms. At times you might need to pay a small fee but often they are still free.

Cusco’s historic center, Peru

Finding decaf coffee internationally is often nearly impossible. In my case, for medical reasons, I’m supposed to avoid caffein and there are many countries and cities where there just isn’t any, except at McDonalds and Starbucks.

A place where you can expect a good value and a familiar menu. While there are regional and ethnic food differences on the menu, usually you know what to expect when you walk into a McDonalds. While you probably shouldn’t get in the habit of eating mostly fast food hamburgers there are times when a quarter pounder with cheese just feels like comfort food.

Saigon – Ho Chi Minh City

At times you’ll find some really pleasant surprises. While it never seemed to catch on in the United States there are places where McCafe is a huge success. Image walking into a McDonalds and discovering overstuffed chairs, sofas and out-of-the-way seating areas next to a fancy coffee counter and pastry cases that would rival any bakery. From the Azores to Germany to Hungary you’ll find MacCafe is an amazing experience and none in America even come close.

Left- The Azores, Center- Germany, Right- Budapest

The Worlds Most Beautiful McDonalds (Click photo to read the story)

If you frequently travel internationally in addition to McDonalds you’ll find a number of locations of American food and culture dotted around the world with names like Starbucks, Burger King, Five Guys, KFC and even Krispy Creme. Also there are brands emerging outside of America that are learning from the American franchises like Jollibee. This is a fast-food chain that was founded in the Philippines. Today Jollibee has expanded globally that now has 39 restaurants in the United States along with outlets in Canada, Saudi Arabia, Europe (Spain, Italy, UK) with about 1,500 outlets worldwide and still growing. Its menu typically features a variety of items such as fried chicken, burgers, spaghetti, and depending on location Filipino dishes.

Highway rest stop Thailand

Todays Image • Let’s Get This Thing Started

While sitting in a park in Sintra, Portugal a toddler walked away from its mother and climbed onto a merry-go-round that wasn’t in operation .Just was just too good an opportunity to resist…


Portugal is renowned for its Atlantic coastline with stunning beaches where you can find golden sands and clear blue waters. One of the more popular locales is Sintra, a town and municipality in the Greater Lisbon region of Portugal, located on the Portuguese Riviera. A favorite of the Jet Set and European royalty it offers everything from great shopping. fantastic restaurants, a popular casino and an upscale vibe.

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A Portuguese Treat

Visiting Portugal? One thing not to miss is the Portuguese pastries and one in particular. While most European countries have every right to be proud of their baking, each area usually has a particular speciality they call their own. In Portugal it’s the Almofada.

The ‘almofada’ (in English it’s pillow) refers to a pastry in Portuguese cuisine, characterized by its soft texture and often filled with sweet ingredients. There are several variations of this pastry, including different fillings like cream or fruit but a creamy custard is the most common, Almofada is recognized as a symbol of great Portuguese baking.

We recommend an almofada with afternoon coffee for a special treat in Portugal.

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Todays Image • On A Stockholm Street Corner

A Grab Shot While On A Stockholm Bus

We’d never heard of them and the name was just too irresistible, so I grabbed a shot from our bus as we went by.Turns out that Bastard Burgers is a popular burger chain in Stockholm. Some reviewers compared their burgers to Shake Shack in the U.S. There are several locations of Bastard Burgers throughout Stockholm and they’re growing rapidly with each location described as having gteat food and a vibrant atmosphere that appeals to the younger crowd.

Every trip to Europe surprises us with the growing number of burger places. From Athens to Stockholm you can now choose from a number of well known American names as well as new local offerings..

And you thought you couldn’t find a hamburger in Stockholm!

Todays Image • Artists Riding In A Convertible

On a street in Malaga, Spain we passed a cafe with a large roll-down door that was decorated with a mural showing four people riding in a convertible. Painted by Leah Bedford, it was an impressive piece of art deserving of some attention.

Three of the featured artists we knew:

  • Frida Kahlo
  • Vincent Van Gogh
  • Salvador Dali

The forth we couldn’t place and if anyone recognizes him we’d love to know?

On the streets of Malaga

Aftergetting home and a little research we found the street artists name and her affiliated gallery (Ellebee Gallery) that included the following statement:

I never went to art school to study the “masters” (ugh gross word) Instead I read books and took classes and learned from artists (vageniuses) who make art accessible to EVERYONE. What a gift, I’m so inspired and grateful! ut some of our other recent articles#lifeisgood #drawyourday #malagastreetart. Leah Bedford

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