Image of the Week: The Nation Mourns
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who recently died from pancreatic cancer at age 87, yesterday became the first woman (and first Jewish American) in U.S. history to lie in state at…
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who recently died from pancreatic cancer at age 87, yesterday became the first woman (and first Jewish American) in U.S. history to lie in state at…
The nonexistent cruise ship industry in Seattle is but one example of the moribund state of tourism resulting from a certain pandemic. Cruise ships in Seattle were a novelty…
I did a silly thing the other day. Even though the covid-19 pandemic has made overseas travel unrealistic for the foreseeable future, I bought two travel guides. An unabashed Anglophile,…
The newest gallery in our online store proudly features images from the Olympic Peninsula. For the sake of non-Washingtonians, the Olympic Peninsula is the large arm of land in western…
Many words in the English vocabulary start with “neo.” Off the top of my head, “Neophyte,” “Neolithic,” “Neoconservative,” and “Neopolitan” (yum!) come to mind. But thanks to a certain comet…
The United States of America celebrates the birth of its independence on the Fourth of July – but there is a bit of history (and mild controversy) about why that…
Bergh Images is pleased to announce the addition of two new galleries to its online store! Both very much pertain to the Pacific Northwest, which makes perfect sense given how…
The White House has been the home of every president since John Adams. As a result of the protests in Washington, D.C. following George Floyd’s murder in Minneapolis, however, this…
There’s a first for everything, and this is the first time I’m featuring an image – “Opening Day” – used in a prior post. The title 26 months ago was…
Windsor Castle, a mere 21 miles from downtown London, touts itself as the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world. Founded by William the Conqueror in the 11th…