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Sunday, March 24, 2013

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Tuesday, March 5, 2013

A Visit To Winnemucca, Nevada

This was our first stop on a cross-country travel, the small city of Winnemucca, Nevada. The simplicity of life and the grandeur of the beautiful scenic views captivated my attention. I love the picture of Walmart that is located close to the foot of a dessert-like mountain. I've seen walmart in the busy urban areas but not by the mountains. The mountains shown in the picture below reminds me of the Mt. Sinai in the movie "The Ten Commandments."

Casinos are everywhere in Nevada even to the smallest cities and towns.








Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Wyoming: Sherman Mountains

The state of Wyoming is rich in tremendous structure of mountains. It's amazing of how they are formed into a pile of huge rocks and into a mountain. It's one of a kind and no elsewhere you can find these extraordinaire mountain made by God. They tree in picture below shows the evidence of my visit in Wyoming. It came out from the rock. 









Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Nebraska: Next To Home

As we drove cross country we passed 11 states and the state of Nebraska really caught my attention. People are friendly and live a humble life. They have a big history of how people live long before modernization. The place is so quiet and peaceful. The air is fresh and there is no rushing. If I were to choose where to live I will definitely choose Nebraska.














Monday, February 25, 2013

Pennsylvania--The Home of Independence

I used to lived in the bay area, North of California. I love the climate. It's just perfect especially when the sun shine through our window it made me feel so relaxed and it minimized my stress level. Time did not permit me to live there any longer. My husband and I moved to the State of Pennsylvania about a year ago. We drove on a huge moving truck from coast to coast. We passed 11 states and experienced the different climate. 

One of the things I love Pennsylvania is the incredible views of historical insights and how they preserve it. This state is one of the highest number of elderly throughout the nation. Some elderly people can even tell you what happen during depression.