This past Sunday I had the opportunity to take an Independence Helicopters tour of Philadelphia with @MindyYablonski and @betsyvonawesome. We had a pretty awesome view!
A view of Northeast Philadelphia from inside the helicopter.
An aerial view...
The colors are the first thing that grabbed me, a collage of vibrant green, red, and yellow swirling together from afar, but upon closer inspection each had it’s own boundaries. Once I was in front...
Demolition of the blighted houses at 4815 and 4817 Greene Street at the corner of W Rockland Street in Germantown....
We began our afternoon with lunch at the Garibaldi Lift Company Bar and Grill where we were met by Amber our host and Richard our guide . Richard is a young at heart and active...
Preparing for Sun
They say that kids laugh more than adults. I don’t think that’s any big surprise – kids find joy in the littlest things but as adults we seem to find pain in...
By Renee Blodgett on July 12, 2011 in Africa, Europe, Events, Featured, Festivals, Houston, Italy, North Africa, North America, Photos, Rome, Texas, USA
I just finished Yoga for People Who Can't Be Bothered to Do It by Geoff Dyer and while his writing is humorous and leaves you smiling if not laughing at times throughout in a number...
For those of you who travel frequently and have for years, you’ve probably noticed that flying is not just getting harder and more expensive (those 6,000 hidden costs they charge for everything now), but the...
I’m not down that many pints, incase you’re wondering. Perhaps I’m high on the mystical landscape that surrounds me. I could never have guessed that eastern Germany’s best-kept travel secret would be Saxon Switzerland, in the state of Saxony.
The...
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