New Orleans lives and breaths music, architecture, and food. The heart of the city is the French Quarter, where you find most top attractions and experiences The French Quarter is the oldest section of New Orleans and remains the most traditional place to visit when you’re in town. The purpose of this guide is to […]
historical cities
Visiting Lenin Mausoleum
When visiting central Moscow, a major draw is the Red Square. Within the Red Square, you find St Basil’s cathedral and the Gum Department store. Also, along with the red Kremlin Wall, you will see a famous Russian tourist spot, Lenin’s Mausoleum or as some call, Lenin’s Tomb. Vladimir Lenin, if one does not know, […]
The San Antonio Rodeo in San Antonio, Texas
The San Antonio Rodeo alone is well worth a road trip in February to San Antonio, Texas. This rodeo has won since 2005 the “Large Indoor Rodeo of the Year” award. Attending livestock exhibitions and rodeos is something that reminds me of my childhood. The fun in the carnival, seeing so many animals, the typical […]
Understanding the Red Square in Moscow
Moscow is a place marked by contrast: chill vs heat, communism vs capitalism, vanguard vs tradition, wealth vs poverty. At the Red Square, the heart of the city, all of this becomes even more evident. The Red Square is where the main Russian landmarks like the Kremlin, Lenin’s Mausoleum and Saint Basil’s Cathedral are located. Also, it’s from where all […]