On Blogging – Pt. 3 More Questions

Just Trying To Understand This is the third in a series that explores what little I’ve learned about the world wide web and my attempts to grow traffic on the internet. Over the past four or five years I’ve read hundreds of articles and subscribed to services promising to show me how to increase trafficContinue reading “On Blogging – Pt. 3 More Questions”

Todays Featured Poster Iguazu Falls

A couple of hundred miles WNW into the rain forest from Buenos Aries is one of the worlds natural wonders. The Iguazu River, near the place where Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil touch, drops over the edge of a fault line and plunges into a series of gorges and fault layers producing one of the world’sContinue reading “Todays Featured Poster Iguazu Falls”

Visiting Helen, Georgia

A Dying Town That Saved Itself On the surface it’s difficult to believe but Helen is the third most-visited town in Georgia, with Atlanta number one and Savannah two. Even more difficult to believe for a population of less than 1,000 people! A town in Indian country and part of America’s second gold rush, HelenContinue reading “Visiting Helen, Georgia”

On Blogging – Pt. 2 Questions

Just Trying To Figure Things Out This is the second in a series that explores what little I’ve learned about the world wide web and my attempts to grow traffic on the internet. Over the past four or five years I’ve read hundreds of articles and subscribed to services promising to show me how toContinue reading “On Blogging – Pt. 2 Questions”

The Needles On The Isle Of Wight

The Isle Of Wight Is A Popular Holiday Destination For The English Almost any reference to the Isle of Wight includes the iconic Needles and the famous chairlift taking you up to view the Needles Rocks and the colored sands in the cliffs behind the beach. The famous landmark has much more than just beautifulContinue reading “The Needles On The Isle Of Wight”

Todays Featured Poster • Normandy Beaches

Sunset at a very special beach. Erected in the surf at the invasion beach designated Omaha, this memorial is dedicated to the allied soldiers who stormed the beaches on June 6th, 1944 in Normandy France. Still today it remains the single largest seaborne assault ever, involving 156,000 soldiers being put ashore that day along withContinue reading “Todays Featured Poster • Normandy Beaches”