Treat yourself to a late morning in Hanalei and sandwich a little “city” life into your stay here—or what qualifies as such on Kauai, anyhow. Begin with brunch to go from Postcards Café, a coffee house in the guise of a plantation-style beach house, and find a place to roll out the beach towel […]
John B. Wright House, Circa 1799, Johnson County Georgia, United States Located in the Buckeye community of Johnson County is one of the oldest houses in South Georgia. John B. Wright was a wealthy landowner, who had the fifth largest number of slaves in the state, and also a legislator. He’s best remembered as […]
Extraordinary things happens when the flood gates are open. This lady has to be the luckiest lady fisher gal. After catching her personal best 34″ sea trout on Sunday in the Indian River she ends up catching the one of the biggest snook ever seen last night in Ft. Lauderdale. A fish that usually […]
QMX’s Star Trek: The Next Generation communicator badge was crafted using one of the only remaining sets of original molds, which was painstakingly restored in their artisan model shop. To get the colors and paint details, they studied an actual screen-used badge. And once the design of the original matched, QMX took the whole […]
Washington’s Museum of Natural History is the new home of the Dom Pedro — the world’s largest aquamarine gem, cut from what was believed to have been the largest gem-quality crystal ever found. Discovered in Brazil, the crystal was then taken to Germany where it was transformed into its current shape by world-renowned gem […]
The best gold stater found this year by a metal detecting enthusiast looking for treasure in the English countryside. Verica warrior Rex, 30 -10 AD, Regini and Atrebates tribe. ABC 1190, Verica was the third son of Commios, and the second most powerful king in Britain only to Cunobelinus at this time who is rumored to […]
Near this wonderful old farmhouse, which is still the heart of a working farm, a historical marker placed by the Averitt Foundation reads: Excelsior was the cultural center of Bulloch County in the late 1800s before it became part of Candler County. It was founded in 1875 on land donated by Jimerson Kennedy, Remer […]
Polar Bear with Her Babies
‘Bones and Bears’ A sow and cubs climbing on the bones of a Baleen whale near Kaktovik, Alaska.
What happens when you take a chopped ’32 Ford body, bolt it to a custom frame, drop in a modded Chevrolet V8 and pile on a list of mind blowing parts for good measure? You get one incredible street rod that instantly becomes the center of attention wherever it goes! Featuring a traditionally clean appearance, […]
1958 Chevrolet Corvette A genuine Arizona Corvette, previous owner had the car for over 34 years and has been titled in the Mesa Arizona area since 1972 270HP RPO-469C 283 CID V-8 engine with dual four-barrel carburetors and high-lift cam (Built in May of 1958 #F523CU) Finished in Charcoal Exterior (#500A) with a handsome complimenting […]