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Vaduz Castle, Liechtenstein

To start off this blog, here is the link of the video that I have made about the Vaduz Castle. If you prefer to watch than to read the history behind this historic site you can check it out. The country we will be visiting is Liechtenstein, one of the world’s smallest micro-states which lies in between Switzerland and Austria.… Read More Vaduz Castle, Liechtenstein

October 29, 2020July 29, 2020 GershLeave a comment

Glenwood Canyon I, Colorado

After driving on top of the mountain and visiting Buffalo Bill’s gravesite and another mansion, we drove westward to I-70 and we decided to make no more stops unless necessary and we didn’t until Deelow reminded me that Corvo have to do his call of nature every two hours. So we exit on one of… Read More Glenwood Canyon I, Colorado

July 30, 2020June 27, 2020 GershLeave a comment

Lake Berryessa, California

Today is my birthday, so after eating some cakes and pancit at Deelow’s place, my mom, Deelow and Ta Gie with Ta Vans drove up to Lake Berryessa. We never thought that highway 128 would be so winding that most of my passengers got dizzy that by the time we reached the outskirts of the… Read More Lake Berryessa, California

June 22, 2020April 7, 2020 Gersh

Millerton Lake Park, California

Deelow insisted Pfeiffer State Park but we all woke up kind of late so I did some research of a close-by state park where dogs were allowed and find one, “Millerton Lake State Recreation Area.” Its about a 2-hour drive from us but since its the last day for an adventure with the dogs because… Read More Millerton Lake Park, California

January 2, 2020July 9, 2020 GershLeave a comment

George Hatfield Park, California

Today we will be going to a park closer to home. Its the New Year and Deelow decided to go to another park with the dogs. Like I have mentioned before, dogs aren’t allowed in most state parks so I picked this simple park in the central valley.  Dad, Deelow, and I together with all… Read More George Hatfield Park, California

January 1, 2020July 9, 2020 GershLeave a comment

Candlestick Point, California

It was a gloomy day, I said that because the clouds were dark and an impending rain was coming to the area. Deelow, Ollie and I with the dogs Corvo and Yusuf drove to Dublin and pick Ta Vans. (We didn’t bring the other two dogs because they don’t go well with huge crowds.)  We… Read More Candlestick Point, California

December 29, 2019July 9, 2020 GershLeave a comment

Turlock Lake Park, California

Dad kept saying last night that we will be visiting a park to walk the dogs and a bit of walking ourselves. He first suggested Pacheco State Park but we later found out that pets are not allowed on trails so we looked for another spot and found Turlock Lake Recreation, State Park. So with… Read More Turlock Lake Park, California

December 28, 2019July 9, 2020 GershLeave a comment

San Barnabas Church, Venice

We passed through the Venetian rivers and saw other more interesting buildings which we would unfortunately have to skip. After five to six stops from the Piazza San Marco we finally descended the boat bus at San Toma station. From there we followed my phone’s GPS and we passed by several small bridges and to… Read More San Barnabas Church, Venice

July 14, 2018July 1, 2019 GershLeave a comment

Glass Beach, California

Christmas Eve and Deelow wanted to go for another adventure with the dogs. So with her, Sam, Me, and the dogs Chloe, Corvo, and Yusuf drove to Fort Bragg about three hours from where we were. I suggested Glass Beach because of the unusual rocks made of glass found in the area. Those sea glasses were… Read More Glass Beach, California

December 24, 2017April 9, 2020 GershLeave a comment

Colton Hall, California

After visiting the Monterey Base and the exchange, we went back to the hall we passed by earlier. We parked at the front and we were lucky there were still some spots left. Deelow and I have visited the place before in 2009, but we did not explore the building itself. So with Deelow, our… Read More Colton Hall, California

December 22, 2017March 22, 2019 Gersh2 Comments

Frankenstein Castle, Hesse

It was another day for some fun and adventure as I always say. Deelow was eager to explore too since it was her off. I did a little bit of research and learned that Castle Frankenstein was in Germany! It’s an hour away from where we were staying. So we left around 9 in the… Read More Frankenstein Castle, Hesse

September 1, 2017December 26, 2019 GershLeave a comment

Humberg Tower, Rhineland-Palatinate

After eating our sumptuous lunch and a walk around the city of Kaiserslautern we went off to south of the town. With Deelow’s “reliable” GPS we took the road that leads to Humberg Hill. A mountain forest at the end of the Palatinate forest. We reached the Bertha von Suttner IGS School and caught up… Read More Humberg Tower, Rhineland-Palatinate

August 28, 2017December 8, 2017 GershLeave a comment

Nanstein Castle, Rhineland-Palatinate

After half of a day sitting on a plane, being picked up by Deelow and venturing to the new world of Germany (for me) with its wonderful greenery and picturesque villages Deelow finally suggested we visit a castle. At first I thought it was the castle I saw from the skies but I was wrong.… Read More Nanstein Castle, Rhineland-Palatinate

August 27, 2017January 18, 2018 GershLeave a comment

Fort Churchill Park, Nevada

My parents and I went up early for a new adventure. Deelow with the three dogs and I drove the van up to I-5 to I-80 heading east to the Sierra Nevada. We stopped at a rest area before Donner Pass and they used the toilets. Deelow and I walked the dogs around. The dogs… Read More Fort Churchill Park, Nevada

July 20, 2017January 12, 2020 GershLeave a comment

California Cavern, California

I can definitely say my second sister is my real sister! Its not that our oldest sister is not our sister, is just that my second sister is adventurous as adventurous as me and sometimes even more. Every time Deelow comes home she will ask me to go somewhere and to explore. We’ve been through almost everywhere… Read More California Cavern, California

May 29, 2016November 24, 2017 GershLeave a comment

Preston Castle, California

Before today’s post, you probably never even heard about the town Ione . However, you are not alone. It first came to my enlightenment when my sister and I were looking for our next historical site to visit, and nothing caught my eye other than the American Horror Story next to the Preston Castle. The… Read More Preston Castle, California

May 29, 2015November 24, 2017 GershLeave a comment

Oklahoma State Capitol, Oklahoma

The road to the state of Oklahoma was wet and the continuous rain caused a flood in a river on the freeway. Fortunately, it stopped and we were able to go out and enjoy the cold wind. So the rain subsided for a bit but the weather was still gloomy and Deelow, Corvo and I… Read More Oklahoma State Capitol, Oklahoma

May 22, 2015December 26, 2019 GershLeave a comment

Fort Gaines, Alabama

After Deelow got off work, we decided to visit one of the forts on the coast of Alabama. She mentioned it a couple of times, but her main purpose was the food in the area :). Also, her description of this area was wonderful. It was actually located in Dauphin Island, so we drove down the… Read More Fort Gaines, Alabama

May 20, 2015January 3, 2020 GershLeave a comment

Angels Camp, California

It is New Year’s Day! And Deelow wants another adventure. Since we ate to our hearts delight last night,  Deelow and I figured out to explore some more historical towns in the mother lode. This time we decided to move northwards to Angels’ Camp like our same route. We went through but instead of turning… Read More Angels Camp, California

January 1, 2015September 8, 2019 GershLeave a comment

South Padre Island, Texas

After going around the city of Port Isabel, and eating to our heart’s delight we continued our journey on. The summer heat of the Texas weather was getting into us and the beautiful scenery of the water was tempting. So after finishing all the historical sites in Port Isabel we have crossed the long bridge… Read More South Padre Island, Texas

August 3, 2014November 24, 2017 GershLeave a comment

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