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Category Archives: North America
Saturday Spotlight on Ohio: Cedar Point
When I first started this blog I posted about places in Ohio I would like to visit. I have visited some of them since then, but there are still many places on my list. Now as my time here is … Continue reading
Posted in North America, Photos, Saturday Spotlight, U.S.
Tagged Cedar Point, Ohio, Photos, Rollercoasters, Travel
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Saturday Spotlight on Ohio: German Village in Columbus
When I first started this blog I posted about places in Ohio I would like to visit. I have visited some of them since then, but there are still many places on my list. Now as my time here is … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, North America, Saturday Spotlight
Tagged Food, German, Germany, History, Ohio, Photos, Springtime, Travel
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Visiting Churchill Downs, home of the Kentucky Derby
A weekend trip to Louisville last year wasn’t going to be complete without stopping at Churchill Downs, the home of the Kentucky Derby. This year’s Derby is tomorrow, the 137th running, on the first Saturday in May. If you want … Continue reading
Posted in North America, Photos, Planning a trip, Travel Narrative, U.S.
Tagged Food, History, Horses, Kentucky, Photos, Travel
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Postcard arrival: North Carolina, Czech Republic
A lot of postcards have come trickling in the past couple of days at my apartment. I thoroughly love getting real mail, rather than the junk I so often receive. I am quite thrilled with both of the postcards I … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, North America, Postcards, U.S.
Tagged Czech Republic, Gnomes, Mountains, North Carolina, postcards, postcrossing, South Carolina, Travel
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Saturday Spotlight on Ohio: The Hot Dog Shoppe
When I first started this blog I posted about places in Ohio I would like to visit. I have visited some of them since then, but there are still many places on my list. Now as my time here is … Continue reading
Hanging out at the Hoover Dam for free
The Hoover Dam is one of those iconic, American sights I didn’t want to miss on a trip to Las Vegas. The art deco decorations, the bright blue waters of Lake Mead, the tons of concrete (concrete was delivered in specially … Continue reading
Posted in North America, Planning a trip, Travel Narrative, U.S.
Tagged Arizona, Art, Bridges, Dam, History, Las Vegas, Nevada, Photos, Planning a trip, Travel
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Finding reprieve on Las Vegas Boulevard’s southern end
After two-thirds of a day in Las Vegas, Jon and I finally ventured onto the Strip to see some of the hotels. We had spent the early part of the afternoon touring the Neon Boneyard. From there, we headed south on Las … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, Casinos, Hotels, Las Vegas, Nevada, Photos, Travel
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Exploring Las Vegas’ Neon Boneyard
Neon signs are one of the most recognizable signature trends of Las Vegas. They shine out like beacons into the night, maybe blinking or twinkling with a movable part. The most famous of these is Betty Willis’ “Welcome to Fabulous … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, Casinos, History, Hotels, Las Vegas, Neon signs, Nevada, Photos, Travel
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Two sides of Las Vegas
Las Vegas is many things. Known as Sin City, Las Vegas attracts all kinds of people to fit its many dimensions. Spring breaks were approaching. It was the weekend of the Nascar race. There were gamblers, smokers and drinkers everywhere, … Continue reading
Posted in North America, Photos, Planning a trip, Travel Narrative, U.S.
Tagged Gambling, Hiking, Impressions, Las Vegas, Mountains, National Parks, Nevada, Photos, Planning a trip, Rock climbing, Rocks, Shock, State parks, Travel
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