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Meridian, Texas

When we got to Houston I messaged Laura then Dad and I met up with her. I called Laura at her workplace at Sugarland and we decided to eat at the nearby Japanese restaurant “Keepers.”  We had a pleasant talk and Dad went out later to check on Corvo. Because of the humid and hot… Read More Meridian, Texas

May 24, 2016May 5, 2020 GershLeave a comment

Fort Ross, California

Driving along the California coast is a feast of the eyes. The water, mountains, farms and the entire scenery will just take your breath away. It is calm and relaxing and now and then one might find something interesting. And nothing will struck me than the unique architecture of Fort Ross, which resembles Russian architecture… Read More Fort Ross, California

November 9, 2015November 24, 2017 GershLeave a comment

Battery Ridge and Spencer, California

After our little tour of the Golden Gate Bridge, also after visiting the lookout and crossing it back and forth by walking I drove Long and Laura to another magnificent view of the bridge. We exit to 101 north and took the first exit heading west to the Marin Headlands and driving up the hill… Read More Battery Ridge and Spencer, California

October 25, 2014November 24, 2017 GershLeave a comment

Occidental, California

The driving was beautiful and yet painful. I didn’t feel carsick at all but my companion, Laura did. The roads were small and winding but nevertheless, the scenery was breathtaking. While being in the wilderness, you barely pass by any vehicles. Trees, mountain and small towns will greet you on your way.   During our… Read More Occidental, California

October 19, 2014November 24, 2017 GershLeave a comment

San Jose Museum of Art, California

Right after class Laura and I decided to visit some of the attractions in downtown San Jose. We were feeling a little bit artistic so we visited the closest Art museum in SJSU and that was the San Jose Museum of Art. The interesting fact about this place was the building, but before I talk… Read More San Jose Museum of Art, California

September 5, 2013November 1, 2019 GershLeave a comment

Stanford Mansion, California

Walking around this wonderful spring day around the Capitol grounds was refreshing. Yes the weather could be hot but the shades of trees surrounding the area were enough to enjoy the view. But we have to go to our next destination and that was the Leland Stanford Mansion State Historic Park located in N Street.… Read More Stanford Mansion, California

June 2, 2013March 9, 2019 GershLeave a comment

Sacramento’s Tower Bridge, California

Long was to lazy to follow our walk to our last destination in the city of Sacramento.  The city’s Tower Bridge. A Sacramento landmark, where you can see off the Interstate 5 freeway and glows beautifully at night. Anyway, Laura and I went to the Tower Bridge Gateway and as we walk here is the… Read More Sacramento’s Tower Bridge, California

June 2, 2013March 13, 2020 GershLeave a comment

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