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Re: New Orleans Winter Walking
Thank you. Laura Plantation is at the top of my places to visit and revisit.
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Re: New Orleans Winter Walking
It's a beautiful hike, Whitney! I dislike the heat and humidity of New Orleans' summer, but this time of year sounds inviting and it's obviously charming! And while it's cold, winter is also beautiful. Here's a photo from my favorite place to hike, a 1 minute walk from my home, Fish Creek Provincial Park. We hike here along the Bow River in all four seasons, including winter. Snow slows you a little but it's not that deep as a rule. If it gets icy, you use microspikes.
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Washington Oaks Garden: a Peaceful Paradise in Florida
With all that Florida has to offer, you'd think it would be hard for anybody to pick a favorite place in the state. In my case though, it's not. By a mile,my favorite place is Washington Oaks Gardens State Park. Washington Oaks is one of the most...
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Words Inspired by Art
Art and travel often inspire writing. Here are some pieces that Jonathan L wrote when inspired to put pen to paper
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Family Fun in Kent County, Delaware
Stephanie Kalina-Metzger shares some of the travel gems for you to enjoy when visiting Delaware's Kent County.
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New Orleans Winter Walking
Winter visitors can see a quieter city, especially by escaping on foot or bike to the edges.
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Re: Words Inspired by Art
Nicely done lining up the art pieces in your photos to show the meaning.
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The Ringling, Sarasota, Florida
Travel Rob shows us the museums of The Ringling in Sarasota, Florida
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The Morgan Library and Museum
Jonathan L takes a tour through the Morgan Library and Museum
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Alberta Holocaust Memorial, Edmonton
DrFumblefinger visits the Holocaust memorial on the Alberta Legislative grounds, in Edmonton.
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The National Aviary, Pittsburgh
George G's bird photos are reason enough to take his recommendation of a visit to Pittsburgh's National Aviary
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Lynchburg Museum, Virginia
George G visits a museum with a wide-ranging collection focused on the history of its home town