The Fabulous Four walking around Charleston.

After enjoying Charleston bay & its surroundings, today the Fabulous Four are walking around the city & its beautiful streets. If you remember the north & the south of Broad St. have divine houses & mansions, in the southern end we find the Dock Street Theatre, in the street that bears the same name. It is […]

Charleston, the Holy City

Charleston is a beautiful, elegant & quaint city in South Carolina. Its name derives from the one the British chose when they colonised it, they called it Charles Town, after the king Charles II of England. It has a great bay with loads of history, there we find the island of Fort Sumter, which was […]

Boston & the Freedom Trail.

  Boston is a beautiful city in the east coast of the US, with white cold winters that becomes alive in the summer. It is also a place full of history, where the seed of the American Revolution which led to the independence of Great Britain grew. To visit the most relevant places you’ll only […]

Seasons in Central Park

  On one of my first posts we had breakfast in Central Park, there is so much to do there, it offers us so many wonders that I have decided to take you back to it once again. What’s your favourite season in New York City? I find it difficult to choose one, although I have […]

Ground Zero & South of Manhattan. NYC.

  One day I arrived in NYC on the 11th of September, day our generation will always remember. In the morning I wanted to go to pay my respects to the Ground 0. My travel companion Peter & I took the metro heading south & entered the area called Financial District, place where the famous […]

Hippies, murals & trams in San Francisco.

San Francisco is a facinating city & I believe its two most colourful neighbourhoods are Haight-Ashbury & Mission District, let me tell you why. One morning I went for a walk with Miriam, my partner in crime, around Mission District. It’s like a little Mexico. What made our mouths drop were the fabulous murals that […]

Chicago, the windy … & cold city.

I went for a walk that evening, it was very cold but not windy so I made the most of it. I love the blue colours that my camera captures at dusk. I started on Michigan Avenue, a main street part of the Magnificent Mile, the main commercial neighbourhood of the city. The Water Tower […]

Philadelphia, birthplace of the USA.

  On the 4th of July, 1776 the Declaration of Independence was signed in the Independence Hall (before called Pennsylvania State House) in the city of Philadelphia, which meant the birth of a new nation, the USA. The entry is free but you’ll need a ticket if you want to do a tour, it can […]

Alcatraz. The Rock. San Francisco.

San Francisco bay is often covered by fog that is why I felt very happy when the sun appeared the day I was going to visit the famous prison-island of Alcatraz. I bought my ticket a month in advance as it’s a very popular attraction, although sometimes you can be lucky & get one in the […]

NOLA, New Orleans, Louisiana.

As promised I am back to continue telling you about my first experience in this city, the most populated in the state of Louisiana, south of the US. You’ll observe if you visit it that the use the acronym NOLA, linking the name of the city ,New Orleans & the name of the state, Louisiana. After a […]