I had been in Australia less than four hours when I saw my first platypus. It was adorable, unreal and clearly had been put together with leftover parts from the animal kingdom. If you think kangaroos are a world …
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Top Notch Entertainment in Branson, Missouri by Terry Zinn
Photography by Terry Zinn Branson, Missouri has long been identified with top notch entertainment and entertainers. Over the years Branson has changed and updated, but the quality has continued. If you have visited there in the past with it being …
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Year of the Rooster in San Francisco Hotels by Emma Krasov
Photography by Yuri Krasov San Francisco is sometimes called an Asian-American city, and judging from the sheer amount and popularity of Asian restaurants in and beyond the oldest and largest Chinatown in the United States, that rings true. In the …
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Touring Shanghai by Emma Krasov
Photography by Yuri Krasov Shanghai. Exciting, exhilarating, accelerating – everything I love about a big city! From the 10th floor of our hotel I observe a busy intersection underneath; eight rows of car traffic, crowds of pedestrians, hundreds of motorbikes …
Birder’s Paradise In Everglades City, Florida by Bonnie and Bill Neely
We chose the National Parks recommendation of the Mangroves Boat Tour and stepped into the quiet motor boat which seated six very comfortably. Captain David is experienced with boating and knows so much about the flora and fauna of the …
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Take Time Out for a Family Bike Adventure on the Mickelson Trail in South Dakota by Lin Wilder
The only sound was the crunch of our tires on the crushed limestone as my family and I pedaled our bikes along the Mickelson Trail in South Dakota. Suddenly my sons slowed their mountain bikes to avoid the flock of …
Engaged on Oahu by Saul Schwartz
Photography by Saul Schwartz On the evening of our first night in Hawaii, after a brief struggle, I found a secluded spot on Waikiki beach to propose to Fern. This took place while we were forcing ourselves to adjust to …
Monet Art at Fort Worth’s Kimbell Museum of Art by Terry Zinn
Just when you think you’ve seen it all, and can’t be awed by renown Impressionist painters, comes the Kimbell’s Claude Monet the Early Years: 1858 – 1872. You will be illuminated to find out that Monet, mostly known for his …
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Tetherow Resort and the Best of Bend, Oregon by Emma Krasov
Photography by Emma Krasov There are still places in our jaded crowded world where time stands still; where serene mountain lakes lie surrounded by the green pines; where you might not meet one person for miles and for hours; where …
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A Century of Wonder: Our National Parks by Bonnie and Bill Neely
Thanks to President Woodrow Wilson, the National Parks Service in the United States is celebrating its 100 year birthday this year, 2016, although the first National Park to be designated as such was Yellowstone, which was so designated by President …
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