Where do you will find a rest area and might change your mind?
A community book sale seems to be the right place. The
very warm and friendly stuff of the Houston Public Library organized
a book sale in the Resurrection Metropolitan Church.
Saturday, January 25, 2014
Rest Area
Saturday, January 18, 2014
Shelter
In Baton Rouge, the capital of Louisiana, are many places of various kinds of buildings from different centuries. Some with more history, some with less.
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New Life Church |
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Rual Life Museum |
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Rual Life Museum |
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Rual Life Museum |
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Old State Capitol |
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Bluebonnet Swamp Nature Center |
Saturday, January 11, 2014
Sugar Palace
Surrounded by an enchanted tree scenery there are a lot of sugar cane plantations along the Mississippi river. Mostly created in the 19th century, this houses were residencies of successful and rich sugar planter.
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Houmas House |
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Houmas House |
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Nottoway Plantation |
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Nottoway Plantation |
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Nottoway Plantation |
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Oak Alley Plantation |
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San Francisco Plantation |
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Ardoyne Plantation |
Thursday, January 9, 2014
Mystic Streets
Influenced by mystic and haunted stories, we've strolled through the streets of New Orleans. Our favorite place was definitely Magazine Street in the Garden district with all their nice things and young hipsters.
French Quarter |
Audubon Aquarium of the Americas |
The Reservoir Cafe |
The Great American Alligator Museum |
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
Magical Swamp
Ending the year 2013 with a swamp tour through the Atchafalaya, America's largest river basin swamp, was an unforgettable experience. We discovered the landscape with their beautiful cypress trees in her winter mood. Luckily that this one day one of the alligators wasn't in his hibernation.
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