america
Travel from sea to shining sea; by car or by plane, there's plenty to see in the good ole US of A.
More on my trip to Miami!
another mural I saw while in Little Havana was that of Gloria and Emilio Estefan. I love Little Havana! It makes me think that once Cuba is free again, it's a taste of freedom that will be restored in Havana as well as the rest of the island. You can't beat Bacardi Rum. I saw a mural if Bacardi Rum. The liquor was invented in Santiago de Cuba. My visit to Miami Florida, Little Havana as well as other places in Little Havana and importantly Willy was everything I dreamed it would be and much much more than ever I could have imagined.
By Revista Miko:XCI 25 days ago in Wander
Perez Pepper Sauce by Chris Perez is a great hot sauce
He created different types of awesome hot sauces like for example a regular hot sauce and a green sauce. I loved it! One christmas, my cousins had gotten me the hot sauce. Chris signed the bottle as he did for all who purchased the products. Chris is a man of many talents and hot sauce maker is one of the other of Chris' talents. With the sauces there was a shirt that came with it.
By Revista Miko:XCI 25 days ago in Wander
My holiday to Miami
My bucket list vacation has come true to go to Miami and visit the city of my friend Willy Chirino and it was everything I thought that it would be and more. I saw the famous orange that is associated with Miami called Atomiko. When i was there was when they were welcoming soccer player Leoni Messi to the city and their soccer team. I thank my cousin for making the dream come true and she does make miracles happen. This is the end of the first part there will be more. I cannot wait to tell you all about me going to Miami.
By Revista Miko:XCI 25 days ago in Wander
In a Miami convenience store
This has nothing to do with my holiday in Miami but it was during my holiday in Miami I went to a convenience store for something and saw that Slim Jim was doing the right thing and honoring the memory of their longtime spokesperson and legendary WWE superstar Macho Man Randy Savage.
By Revista Miko:XCI 25 days ago in Wander
Small-Town Beauty in Rhode Island
The northernmost town in Providence County, Cumberland is located in the Blackstone Valley. It is the state’s seventh-largest municipality, named in honor of Prince William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland. The town attracts visitors with its historic sites and natural scenes.
By Rasma Raisters27 days ago in Wander
Away from the Crowds in Texas
In Huntsville, see the Blue Lagoon, two limestone quarries filled with blue-green spring water. Pine trees shade the water. It is a great place for scuba divers, who can camp overnight. Those who come just for swimming cannot stay overnight. However, you can have a great day, so pack up a picnic.
By Rasma Raisters27 days ago in Wander
Away from the Crowds in Tennessee
In Jackson you’ll find the delightful Casey Jones Village, which combines railroad history with Southern hospitality. The village honors the heroic engineer Casey Jones with a museum, a preserved locomotive, and a replica of his home with historic artifacts.
By Rasma Raisters30 days ago in Wander
Small Town Beauty in South Dakota
For a taste of how life was in the Wild West, visit Buffalo. Quiet streets lined with rustic buildings from a bygone era. There are shops and galleries that showcase local arts and crafts. Enjoy the Buffalo Historic District.
By Rasma Raistersabout a month ago in Wander
Away from the Crowds in South Dakota
Visitors enjoy the enchanting Anne Hathaway Cottage in Wessington Springs that was built to look like the famous cottage in Stafford-upon-Avon in England. The white facade is crossed with brown timberwork, and the large windows have small panes. It is not as large as the original childhood home of William Shakespeare. Tours can be arranged to see the house.
By Rasma Raistersabout a month ago in Wander
Away from the Crowds in South Carolina
On John’s Island, you’ll find the impressive and beautiful Angel Oak. Growing and thriving in Charleston, this is one of the oldest living oak trees east of the Mississippi. It is estimated to be between 400 and 500 years old and has survived several hurricanes, floods, and earthquakes. The branches of the oak spread out in all directions. Its name comes from the Angel Estate. Local legends say the ghosts of former slaves appear as angels around the oak.
By Rasma Raistersabout a month ago in Wander











