Hi!!! I am still here =) Just haven't had the time or the internet to post as much as I would like! But here's a few I got from my last trip! Still taking photos and hope to someday have internet so as I can share more with you! :)
Golden Gate Bridge and Napa Valley California
Showing posts with label Famous Places. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Famous Places. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 24, 2014
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Cullman, Alabama
Early Picture Monday! Lol, I know I'm not going to have a computer available on Monday, so I thought I would post now! =) I recently visited Cullman Alabama!! Only for a few days, but I was able to capture some nice pictures while I was there! :) So, here are just a few of them!! =) I hope to share more with you in the future. =)
Miniatures of famous places, and other things!! They were really neat!! =)
Miniatures of famous places, and other things!! They were really neat!! =)
The one above is my favorite =)
Great Wall of China. :)
Stairs =)
http://www.avemariagrotto.com/Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
James Madison's Home- Montpelier
Here are some pictures from
When we "lived" in Washington DC, my family and I visited a LOT of different historic sites! Some of my favorites were the homes where past presidents lived! Such as James and Dolly Madison! :) When we were at Montpelier in 2009 the inside of the house was still being re-done! We were still given a tour through the house and our tour guide did a wonderful job explaining everything that would of been in the rooms at the time! I also enjoyed the horse aspect of Montpelier, being it was, and might still be, a race course as well! :) They also had a barn and pasture lands that held "retired" thoroughbreds! :) So, anyway here are some of the pictures from our day at Montpelier! :)
View from the top porch! :)
A really old tree! I believe, if I remember correctly, it is 100 years old! :)
Gateway to their Garden
View from a distance... :-)
View from the top porch! :)
A really old tree! I believe, if I remember correctly, it is 100 years old! :)
Gateway to their Garden
View from a distance... :-)
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