How did Mardi Gras become part of New Orleans culture? We were curious. Da Viking and I wanted to look behind the curtain to learn more. We started our New Orleans caper by visiting Blain Kern’s Mardi Gras World. This large studio houses year-round float construction. As we approached the […]
Monthly Archives: March 2021
When we think of Voodoo our minds conjure up dolls and magical hex bags. This is all thanks to Wes Craven who created horror films for decades. (1975-2011) His films shaped our thinking and beliefs about Voodoo. But what’s the real story about Voodoo? Well, Da Viking and I went […]
I was honestly hesitant at the idea of seeing slithering alligators in the wild. I imagined the airboat ride would possibly be rough. ‘But, what the heck, we only live once.’ I gave myself a pep talk. ‘We would be safe in the boat and I had on my rain […]
We happened upon a small Leonardo di Vinci museum when we were in Rome. (Feb. 2020) It was under a church near the Piazza del Popolo. We were intrigued and found the most magnificent displays of Leonardo’s artwork and inventions. This replica of the Mona Lisa painting was captivating! There’s […]
I have marveled at this statue and the life of it’s inspiration, Leonardo di Vinci. Each year I would read, “Monday with a Mad Genius,” by Mary Pope Osborne to my students with the hope of sparking interest in past inventions and artwork. Leonardo di Vinci was an engineer, sculptor […]
We walked to the Piazza del Popolo in Rome, Italy last February 2020. We had wanted to investigate Basilica Parrocchiale Santa Maria del Popolo located at the piazza. After perusing the church, we made our way into the center of the plaza. With scaffolding rising near an entrance we nearly […]
Holding onto the ‘OH SHIT’ bar in Chuck’s Jeep I rocked and wobbled as Chuck maneuvered a washed-out, two-track deep in the Canadian wilderness. After miles of this I had to put my ‘ladies’ back in their support garment. It was August in 2017. Chuck and Jeremy led a group […]