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Pulgas Water Temple

September 6, 2019August 20, 2022 Iman Seale
View of the Pulgas Water temple -- a circular structure with tall Corinthian columns -- behind a reflecting pool and surrounded by trees

Serene and symmetrical. That’s the Pulgas Water Temple.

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Two folios from a big Qur’an

December 7, 2018August 20, 2022 Iman Seale
Close up of two large folios with Arabic calligraphy of Quranic verses. The letters are in black while vowels and other features are inscribed in gold.

Washington, D.C. is one of my favorite places to visit in the U.S.

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Brick Lane

November 16, 2018August 20, 2022 Iman Seale
Close up of colorful street art/grafiti on a store front. The mural depicts cartoon characters with text that reads, "Still out here!"

This week’s favorite find takes me back across the pond to London.

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Rengstorff House

November 2, 2018August 20, 2022 Iman Seale
View of a vintage chandelier with an ornate floral medallion on the area of the ceiling from which it hangs.

I’m a big fan of form following function.

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Palace of Charles V

October 26, 2018August 20, 2022 Iman Seale
Two parallel ionic-style columns illuminated by lights on the ceiling at the Palace of Charles V during the night.

It’s a geometer’s dream.

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1914: A World (and a Man) Forever Changed

October 19, 2018August 20, 2022 Iman Seale
Close up of artillery shell with "1914" engraved in block text on the exterior. The exterior is also marred by small scratches and imperfections.

Although I never met my paternal great-grandfather, I’ve been told he and I are alike.

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