Saturday, December 8, 2012
The AACA Museum (Antique Automobile Club of America Museum)
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Visit to Hershey Park
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Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Ripley's Odditorium
Monday, October 22, 2012
Early Holiday Shopping Treat!
Monday, October 15, 2012
Garin Farm & Inland Resort - The Visit
Blurry, but the reality view when you are in the actual place is truly spectacular! |
Friday, October 5, 2012
Effective Drug & Alcohol Rehab Centers in Atlanta
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Buffet Lunch @ Bird-in-Hand Family Restaurant
Outside the restaurant, after my sumptuos lunch! |
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Be Well, Drink Well
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
American Music Theater with The Gaither Vocal Band
Me & Wes Hampton |
Me and my ever supportive and kind, loving hubby ;) |
The concert |
Michael Phelps doing his solo. |
The venue - American Music Theater |
Monday, July 30, 2012
Bird-in-Hand Farmer's Market
Pop corn samples..taste good! |
Crowded! |
Taken: April 14, 2012
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
The Tulips @ Longwood Gardens!
Trip Date: April 7, 2012
How much percentage of the human population love to connect with nature and at the same time be thankful enough of what the nature is giving them?
Nature's beauty is always free! Public gardens are almost everywhere for everybody to enjoy. A bed of roses is a typical form of a nature's beauty, so much so with colorful beds of tulips arranged in kaleidoscopic colors!
It was a one day visiting experience at Longwood Gardens once again, and I embrace this visit as colorfully awesome!
Thank you Lord for the beauty!
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Next Day Flower Delivery!
If you are looking for flowers that can accommodate your budget, why not try cheaper flowers by Serenata? You can still get the freshest flowers with their next day delivery service, or better yet check their free flower delivery too! ;)
For those who love gardening and taking care of flowers, whether for a business or just a personal hobby at home, it is also of vital importance to know the basics about gardening and taking care of flowers. You will get a lot of helpful information on gardening tips with all about any topics, from seed planting to flower arrangements.
Keep reading tons of articles about gardening, particularly the basic tips for first timers.
Happy gardening!
Monday, June 18, 2012
The Proud Mary Luncheon Cruise
The Proud Mary is a 62-foot custom designed Mississippi-style Paddle Wheeler featuring turn-of-the-century hospitality and breathtaking vistas that make each cruise a memorable adventure. The buffet lunch was superb! ;)
There is also the Lake Raystown Resort where the ferry was and there are so much things to see and do in the area, particularly during the summer.
Lodge and camping cabins, villas, beachfront bungalows can be rented. There is also a campground area for those who love to camp.
What a good life!...a lake, a camp and a boat for the outdoors! ;)
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Zenni's The One!
When it comes to affordable prescription eyeglasses online, Zenni is the most ideal place to check about or visit them online. Although I haven't tried one (since I don't wear them...yet), I can believably agree that the prices are quite budget-friendly and yet without sacrificing the quality of your glasses too!
And of course, it is here where you can see tons of colorful, trendy and fashionable styles of glasses, and you can choose any style you want depending on your lifestyle or choices.
Eyeglasses have oleophobic coating as well for an affordable price. However you want to have them is up to you.
Monday, June 4, 2012
The Horseshoe Curve's Interesting Facts & Figures
The elevation of lower (east) end of the curve is 1594 feet, upper (west) end is 1716 feet-122 feet total elevation climb. The grade is 1.8% or 1.8 foot rise per 100 feet.
Some other interesting facts:
- Wagon transportation from Philly to Pitsburgh took about 20 days. In 1834, the same trip via train, canal and the Allegheny Portage Railroad (to cross the mountains) took about 4 days-when the canals were not frozen.
- By 1852, train could cross the state but still were dependent on the Allegheny Portage Railroad, which didn't operate at night.
- The addition of Horseshoe Curve in 1854 made passengers travel the entire route by trail, and the time was reduced to an average of 15 hours.
- The construction of Horseshoe Curve was done by about 450 workers, many of them from Ireland, and the work was done entirely by hand. Workers were paid 25 cents per hour for a twelve hour day.
- The curve was on the list of 12 key industrial sites targeted by Nazi saboteurs who were captured at tow sites on the US coast in June 1942.
- Famous people who traveled the curve were: Abraham Lincoln, William McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, Herbert Hoover, Franklin Roosevelt, Harry Truman, Dwight Eisenhower, Jimmy Carter and dozens of vaudeville stage and screen stars.
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
The Regency Beauty Insititute
The school offers financial aids to students who qualify, and you can get started by filling up your information online on their website. You can also check their numbers to contact, so no worries!
It should be much easier for you to locate them because they continue to expand their campuses in many states in the US.
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Sunday, May 20, 2012
High Strength Fasteners
I am sure if you are an engineer, or part of a construction team, you would surely know what I am talking about.
I believe that for any construction needs, structural bolts are highly considered as well. And in order to have those strong and sturdy infrastructures, every kind of bolts that fasten them depends on the quality and industry grade materials they are made of that will be considered.
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
The Horsesoe Curve National Historic Landmark
It's one of the few places in North America where the public can view a working railroad up-close.
Going up the curve can be in 2 ways;-Ride the funicular,-an incline plane that will take you from the visitor's center up to the train tracks of the curve, or choose to walk the 194 beautiful landscaped steps to the tracks for a front seat view of a train man's wonder. There are benches and tables available to watch the passing trains leisurely! ;).
The Horseshoe Curve was opened in 1854 that revolutionized rail travel and cleared the way for westward expansion of the railroad. As of today, more than 50 trains each day can be viewed and photographed.
Don't miss the Visitor's Center to view the descriptive displays that will help you better appreciate the work involved in building such a marvel and which houses a gift shop of souvenirs for every railroad buff.
The Horseshoe Curve is located at Kittaning Point at the base of Allegheny Mountains.
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Ever heard of the Valence Group?
No, I’m not talking about the outlaw from the movie “The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance”, a 1962 American Western film directed by John Ford and starring James Stewart and John Wayne. I am talking about a chemical investment bank that calls itself the Valence Group (pronounced as Vay-lence) that offers advisory services when it comes to chemical mergers and acquisitions to investors which deals with businesses or investments more relatively involved with chemical elements and the like.
One good thing to know as well is that the team is composed of highly trained industrial specialists that are well experienced in their specialized areas, whether local or globally due to the fact that it has contact bases in various locations like Shanghai, London and New York.
That being said, most of its clients have different specialized sectors, which also creates unique characteristics requiring specialized chemical advisory services as well.
Get to work with a team that has first-hand transaction experience, and I'm sure you will be pleased!
Friday, May 4, 2012
The Railroaders Memorial Museum
It is dedicated to revealing, interpreting, commemorating and celebrating the significant contributions of those railroaders way back in the time when life in Altoona revolved around the railroad.
The museum building has 4 floors but only the first 3 floors are open to the public, the 4th floor being used only for special events and where some offices are also located.
Before checking what's inside the museum, ne sure you have your copy of the museum's guidebook (free) which has a detailed map about the museum and can guide you through 3 floors of exhibits. The guidebook is available at the lobby.
So, once you're in the museum lobby, you will see a life-sized replica of the K-4 #1361 that was made as a tribute to the 6,000 steam locomotives built in Altoona, and the workers who built them. It's here where you'll start your journey where the sounds of steam engines turn you back to the days when rail was king.
The museum is housed in the historic 1882 Master Mechanics Building which was once a home to the extensive testing labs of the "Pennsy."
In the museum is also where you can see the historic rail cars in the yard which includes the historic Mountain View Observation Lounge from the famed Broadway Limited.
Be sure to visit the Norfolk Southern Theater located on the 1st floor for some historic films. On the 3rd floor is where you can take advantage of the Railroaders "Call Board" where you can look up information on more than 18400 railroaders.
If you are heading to Horseshoe Curve as your next destination, you're pretty much close from the museum.
From the museum's parking lot, turn right and go 2 tenths of a mile to 17th street. Turn right to 17th Street, go one block then turn left to Margaret Avenue. Go 2-tenths of a mile, and Margaret flows into broad Avenue. Continue for 1.6 miles and turn right to 40th Street.
Follow the "Heritage Route" and Horseshoe Curve signs 3.6 miles to the Curve.