Last year, I finally was able to check off one of my bucket list items when I was able to visit the city Bruges. Of all of the medieval cities in Europe, visiting Bruges made me feel like I was transported to the past. The architecture is the first thing that makes you feel that way. Bruges’s architecture is predominantly Gothic, with brickwork dating from the Middle Ages. Its many canals have earned it the nickname of “the Venice of the North” with almost eighty bridges to traverse, either on foot or auto, The morning I captured this photo, I wandered to one of its many photographic spots in the center of Bruges. From here you can view an attractive grouping of 15th-century buildings the city has to offer. The perfectly still water allowed for an almost perfect reflection.