america
Travel from sea to shining sea; by car or by plane, there's plenty to see in the good ole US of A.
Maryland - A Prestitious State Filled with Pride and History.
In larger cities, finding an RV park can be difficult, and we have discoverd sometimes they are little more than parking lots. So when we drove into Cherry Hills RV Park we were excited at what greeted us. Sure, I had read about the amenities, however; what is written in an advertisement doesn't always coorespond with reality. Cherry Hills lived up to the expectations.
Brenda MahlerPublished 6 months ago in WanderThe Brushstroke of Time
In the charming town of Willowbrook, nestled on the banks of a tranquil river, there stood a centuries-old art gallery known as "The Brushstroke of Time." It was a place where art came to life in the most unexpected way, and where the past and present danced together through the magical power of time travel. This is the story of a gallery that held secrets as vivid as the paintings it showcased and a mystery that transcended the boundaries of time itself.
Rajesh kumarPublished 6 months ago in WanderHometown New York City Brooklyn
For people living in small to mid-size hometowns, it is easy to write about their towns. However, for someone like me who was born and raised in New York City, it is rather difficult. Therefore I will look upon the borough of Brooklyn as my small town away from the teeming streets of Manhattan and the other boroughs. I was born in a very quiet corner of Brooklyn called Bay Ridge so I will begin my tour here. As I continue I will paste the links about the neighborhoods I have written about below.
Rasma RaistersPublished 6 months ago in WanderBeautiful Boulder
The western state of Colorado has a diverse landscape of arid desert, river canyons, and the snow-covered Rocky Mountains. Boulder at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains is in northern Colorado. To the west, you can see the trail-lined Flatirons which are craggy rock formations that overlook the city.
Rasma RaistersPublished 6 months ago in WanderThe strangest 10 laws around the world
Every country in the world enacts laws to serve its people and citizens, but some countries sometimes pass strange laws, unbelievable laws of mind, and some very funny.
Mahmoud AburubaaPublished 6 months ago in WanderButterfly RV Park Provides a a Central Point for Philly and Atlantic City
By the time we made it to New Jersey on our trek across the US, we had been on the road 46 days. Randy needed a break from driving the motorhome so we parked at Butterfly RV Park in New Jersey with the plan of driving to the attractions and leaving the motorhome parked. Honestly, I was so fixated on the attractions in the area that I didn't give much attention to where we were staying. What we found upon arriving was a pleasant surprise.
Brenda MahlerPublished 6 months ago in WanderSanta Cruz on the Monterey Bay
Santa Cruz from Spanish translates to Holy Cross and is located in northern California. The city is situated on the northern edge of Monterey Bar. The city was founded by the Spanish in 1791 when Fermin de Lasuen established Mission Santa Cruz. A settlement grew up near the mission known as Branciforte and was known for its lawlessness. In 1866 Santa Cruz was incorporated as a city. When the Santa Cruz Boardwalk was created in 1907 the city became known as a seaside resort community. With the establishment of the University of California, Santa Cruz in 1965 it became known as a college town.
Rasma RaistersPublished 6 months ago in Wander3 RV Park Recommendation in Maine
Randy and I stayed a week in Maine during our travels. Since his brother planned fly to Bar Harbor to join us for a few days, we chose a stay at a RV Park, Pumpkin Patch RV Resort, close to the airport. In the evening, we picked up Uncle Ron at the airport in Bar Harbor, a 14 minute drive. We stopped by Chase's restaurant to eat dinner and ended the evening in front of a campfire. If you ever make it to Herman main stop by Chase's Family Restaurant. We ate breakfast there and when Ron got off the plane hungry returned for dinner. Scroll down for review.
Brenda MahlerPublished 6 months ago in WanderSan Jose in the Santa Clara Valley
San Jose is located in the Santa Clara Valley in the northern part of California in the Bay Area. The city is referred to as “The Capital of Silicon Valley.” It is home to several high-tech businesses.
Rasma RaistersPublished 6 months ago in WanderProvidence, Rhode Island - Big Reasons to Visit the Smallest State
Rhode Island is approximately 35 miles by 49 miles and the total area is 3,144; however, we spent four days appreciating what it offered. One of the highlights of visiting the capital of a state is to explore the capital. We visited several during our trek across the U.S. This is a must to understand the history, priorities, art, and politics of a state.
Brenda MahlerPublished 6 months ago in WanderNatural wonders in the U.S.
Witness the fiery eruptions of Hawaii's lava-pumping volcanoes, marvel at the snow-capped peaks of Glacier National Park in Alaska, stand in awe among California's majestic redwoods, and feel the mist on your face at Niagara Falls. Each of these destinations showcases the abundant natural beauty in nearly every corner of America, truly living up to the iconic phrase: America the Beautiful."
Jahangir AlamPublished 6 months ago in Wander- Top Story - October 2023
Disney's Animal Kingdom
Joe Rohde, The creative visionary behind Disney's Animal Kingdom. By Elonka - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=48868255
Sean CallaghanPublished 6 months ago in Wander