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Francisco Balagtas’ Birthplace, Bulacan

When I was in elementary, we were required to read the famous story of “Florante and Laura.” Written by an author I only knew on National Heroes’ Postcards, his name was Francisco Balagtas Baltazar. The setting of his most famous story was in a distant land of Albania which I first thought to be an… Read More Francisco Balagtas’ Birthplace, Bulacan

April 25, 2017January 13, 2018 Gersh1 Comment

Notre Dame de Paris, France

The line was long but I wouldn’t miss one of Paris’ famous landmarks. Situated on a small island in River Seine was the building where a flock of tourist visits all year round. The weather was gloomy and yet people walked around everywhere and because this cathedral was one of the most famous landmarks in… Read More Notre Dame de Paris, France

February 13, 2016September 8, 2019 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

Mark Twain Museum, Nevada

We were walking along the cover wooden sidewalks of the Wild West and entering each interesting stores we came across. Telling Hai to pose to anything that looks and interesting and finally I was surprise to find a famous person’s museum here. Across the street from us was the Mark Twain Museum and I thought… Read More Mark Twain Museum, Nevada

March 23, 2014February 22, 2018 GershLeave a comment

Ozona, Texas

The Texas weather in the summer of July was taking its toll. Dad was driving on I-10 on his heat and while I navigated for him, but since its basically 10 there wasn’t really nothing much to do. Mom and Sam got hungry and we stopped over to Dairy Queen and had our lunch there.… Read More Ozona, Texas

July 4, 2011July 1, 2019 GershLeave a comment

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