One of the famous tourist attractions located on the southern tip of Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands, is the Baths National Park. The Baths was formed ... Read More
The area in which the cruise ship docked at the San Juan Cruise Port had a mixture of restaurants nearby, excited tourists, and friendly residents. Tables and chairs were set ... Read More
My stylist handed me a scarlet red cloak and a masquerade mask that was similar to the garment worn in the Romantic Victorian Era. The velvet cloak was a symbol of wealth, power and class. It was used to conceal a woman’s identity, keep her warm or to disguise her ... Read More
Wow! The exhibits at the American Folk Art Museum in Manhattan, New York, represented various pieces from self-taught artists that were all very distinctive. Each artist expressed themselves through their artwork in the form of suits, boots, ... Read More
Hundreds of revelers attended the Easter Parade & Easter Bonnet Festival on Fifth Avenue in New York, NY! It was a colorful array of stylish, outlandish and funky bonnets that ... Read More
Nestled in the Northwestern point of Old San Juan, Puerto Rico lies Castillo San Felipe del Morro which is also known as Morro Castle; built in the 1600’s. I was awestruck by its grandeur and the eloquence of this formerly used military base that is now a United Nations World ... Read More
Cape Disappointment...what a disappointing trip...No, I am just kidding. The Cape Disappointment State Park, located southwest of the coastal towns of llwaco, Washington, is a famous camping ground with 1,183 miles of tall forest trees with a fresh pine scent and ... Read More