Touring Pilsen, Czech Republic
Estimated reading time: 6 minutes The tours of Pilsen listed below are within easy walking...
Read Moreby RoseMary Griffith | Feb 23, 2024 | Adventures, Czech Republic | 12
Estimated reading time: 6 minutes The tours of Pilsen listed below are within easy walking...
Read Moreby RoseMary Griffith | Apr 29, 2022 | Adventures, Pennsylvania | 12
Estimated reading time: 5 minutes You know I love historic house tours. (See Tags in lower left—I...
Read Moreby RoseMary Griffith | Jan 4, 2022 | Adventures, Czech Republic | 2
How is it to have spent three days in Prague? I contemplate that question on a train leaving...
Read Moreby RoseMary Griffith | Jul 28, 2021 | Laughter Musings, Pittsburgh | 16
Have I publicly declared my dinosaur-related activities? I think not. In my Cancerian-paranoia,...
Read Moreby RoseMary Griffith | Aug 30, 2019 | Adventures, Grief, New York | 8
In New York City for a wedding, we picked that afternoon to go to Ground Zero. It was smart to...
Read Moreby RoseMary Griffith | Apr 25, 2019 | Adventures, More USA Adventures | 16
Estimated reading time: 8 minutes My only trip to Florida was one hot August Orlando in the summer...
Read Moreby RoseMary Griffith | Apr 1, 2018 | Adventures, More USA Adventures | 20
Don’t you just love a house tour? In Montana it was a treat to take part in the Parade of Homes—new construction on display. In Savannah, Georgia your historian’s heart will say pah to anything built this century as you step back in time to tour homes from a much grander—architecturally speaking—era.
Read Moreby RoseMary Griffith | Mar 25, 2018 | Adventures, More USA Adventures | 20
Visiting Savannah from Pittsburgh in February is a wonderful, soul-warming trip to take. The history of the city draws you in the same way the sunshine convinces you that the gray, short days are coming to an end and spring is on the way. If you enjoy vast historic districts, then this part of Georgia should be on your list.
Read Moreby RoseMary Griffith | Feb 4, 2018 | Adventures, Western USA | 24
With less than 600,000 residents in our eighth largest state, you may misconstrue Wyoming as a big, wide empty. It isn’t so and one drive through any part of this colorful land will convince you there’s a great deal to see and do.
Read Moreby Karen Kinser | Nov 26, 2017 | Adventures, Montana | 19
Tippet Rise Art Center, located 40 miles west of Red Lodge, is named for the rising slopes of land, as well as a nickname—Tippet—for the owner’s mother. Cathy Halstead says that, “The people we love never really die. They rise again out of memory, out of dreams.” She and husband Peter have created a haven for artists and art lovers on the rolling plains of Montana.
Read Moreby RoseMary Griffith | Nov 6, 2017 | Adventures, Washington, DC Museums | 23
Learning about George Washington can make you realize how little you know about this one of our founding fathers. Taking the time to explore Mount Vernon and The George Washington Masonic National Memorial will help your understanding our first president.
Read Moreby RoseMary Griffith | Oct 22, 2017 | Pittsburgh | 18
Doors Open Pittsburgh is a fantastic way to see the Steel City’s historic buildings from the inside out as well as structures built as part of the new tech/financial/medical city that keeps progressing in remaking itself. It’s great fun to be able to access places that you normally cannot get into unless you work there.
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