Category Archives: Stories
Moustiers Sainte-Marie, France July 2014
Český Krumlov, Czech Republic June 2014
June 13, 2014 For the past three days, I’ve been holed up in a fairytale, also known as Český Krumlov, an enchanting little village on the Czech border about two hours […]
Waiting
Photographer Paul Fusco rode Robert F. Kennedy’s funeral train from New York to Washington, D.C. after the young senator and favorite candidate for the presidential nomination was assassinated. On this […]
Dublin Doors
I took the idea from a postcard to collect pictures of all the different, multicolored doors throughout Dublin. It’s probably been done so many times, but this is my own […]
Day at the Museum: Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library and Museum
Originally published in Orange Magazine, the University of Texas at Austin’s student magazine. The LBJ Presidential Library and Museum rises out of the green grass on the east end of […]
Day at the Museum: Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum
Published in Orange Magazine, the University of Texas at Austin’s student magazine. The Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum stands tall and proud, much like Texas does among the United States. […]
Day at the Museum: Umlauf Sculpture Garden and Museum
By Mary K. Schaffer Tucked away in a lush green corner of Austin, just across the street from Zilker Park, lies the Umlauf Sculpture Garden, a hidden wonderland of glossy […]
One Man’s Trash Is Another Man’s Cathedral
By Mary K. Schaffer December 5, 2012 Vince Hannemann is the Junk King. The ruler and collector of the Cathedral of Junk has curated a curious collection of broken and forgotten […]
Precinct remains conservative stronghold
By Mary K. Schaffer December 5, 2012 In a county that voted 60 percent Democratic in the recent presidential elections, nearly two-thirds of Precinct 314 in West Austin voted Republican, with […]