Who is/was Frida Kahlo?: Knowledge is Power After many years of not knowing who Frida Kahlo was and then misunderstanding her and prejudging her, I am finally sharing how I went from not being unawareness of Frida Kahlo to appreciating her. This post chronicles my intolerance to tolerance, from tolerating her art to understanding her, […]
Category: Travel
Sunken Gardens: St. Pete’s Botanical Paradise
This post , “Sunken Gardens: St. Pete’s Botanical Garden,” is a photo/travel blog of my husband and my visit to the Gardens. The visit was almost two years ago in August 2019. Before sharing the book and the photos of the Garden, please allow me to share a little background information. The Apple Falls Somewhat […]
Stuart, Hutchinson Island and Jupiter: An Accidental & By Design Discovery
Travel, Picture and Book blog for visitors to Stuart, Hutchinson Island and Jupiter, Florida and surrounding areas.
Celebrating Culture and Tradition at Atlanta’s Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival
Culturally Inspired, Appreciative & Respectful I grew up in the heart of Boston. The surrounding diverse cultures and languages fascinated me. The neighborhood sounds, smells, sights, tastes, textiles, art, music, and festivals heightened my senses. I respected the cultures that surrounded my neighborhood…from Chinatown to the Italian-American North End to South Boston to East Boston’s […]
Alice in Wonderland Revisited at the Atlanta Botanical Garden
This travel blog sgares pictures and a narrative of my daughter, friend and my visit to the special Alice in Wonderland exhibit at the Atlanta Botanial Garden
What’s On Your List? Making a List…Checking It Twice: Using Life to Write List Poems
Backstory from Beginning to End When it comes to making lists, I am pretty sure everyone has made at least one list in their lifetime. That one may have been a list of things to buy, a list of what is wanted for Christmas, or even a list of what is on the menu. Many […]
I like My Salsa Picante con Azúcar
When it comes to salsa, Celia Cruz is among the greatest…she is the Queen of Salsa. Join me in reading her books and becoming engaged and connected in activities.
Today’s a Good Day
Farewell, My Friend! It with great sorrow, but yet an honor that I write this post today as a tribute to my daughter’s boss’ wife and the mother of her supervisor. and who was also was an acquaintance of whom I was fond. Her name is Meredith and she passed away this week after a […]