Armchair photo tours: Tower Hill Botanic Garden in Boylston, Massachusetts

Photos by Cheryl Landes In late April and early May, the Tower Hill Botanic Garden in Boylston, Massachusetts, puts on a spectacular show of color. Usually by then, the winter has finally surrendered to spring, and the weather is perfect for a walk through the 17 distinct gardens. The Worcester County Horticultural Society bought the … Continue reading Armchair photo tours: Tower Hill Botanic Garden in Boylston, Massachusetts

Armchair photo tours: The Conservatory at Longwood Gardens

An orchid in the Longwood Gardens Conservatory in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania Photos by Cheryl Landes Longwood Gardens is among my favorite gardens in the United States. The 1,077-acre horticultural garden consists of more than 20 unique gardens, fountains, an outdoor theater, bell tower, and conservatory. The Lenni Lenape tribe lived in this area for thousands … Continue reading Armchair photo tours: The Conservatory at Longwood Gardens

Armchair photo tours: Yosemite National Park in the spring

Photos by Cheryl Landes Towering ancient sequoia trees. Rugged granite boulders. Scenic valleys and meadows where deer graze. Giant waterfalls. Rivers and creeks with wild rapids and quiet pools. All of these describe Yosemite National Park. Anywhere I've gone in the park, there's another scenic view where perspectives change by season or even with the … Continue reading Armchair photo tours: Yosemite National Park in the spring

Armchair photo tours: Joshua Tree National Park

Photos by Cheryl Landes Joshua Tree National Park, about an hour's drive from Palm Springs, California, spans two deserts: the Mojave and Colorado. It's a stark landscape carved by strong winds and occasional heavy rainfall. Despite its location, the deserts are full of life. Grasses, cactus, yucca, lichen, and other plants thrive, as well as … Continue reading Armchair photo tours: Joshua Tree National Park

Go to these symphonies without leaving home

Waiting for a Seattle Symphony concert to start at Benaroya Hall in Seattle Photos by Cheryl Landes The COVID-19 pandemic has hit performing arts organizations hard worldwide. They're closed because of the social distancing and shelter-in-place rules in their states, provinces, or countries. For most of these organizations, ticket sales account for 50-75% of their … Continue reading Go to these symphonies without leaving home

Did you find a painted rock in Southwest Washington?

Photo credit: National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Southwest Washington During Suicide Awareness and Prevention Month in September 2018, volunteers in Clark, Cowlitz, Skamania, and Wahkiakum Counties in Southwest Washington painted 1,000 rocks and left them in random places to share messages of happiness and hope to anyone who found them. The project, sponsored by … Continue reading Did you find a painted rock in Southwest Washington?

The world-famous Oktoberfest in Munich cancels for 2020

Image by RitaE from Pixabay Wiesen 2020 or Oktoberfest, the largest folk festival in the world, will not be held in Munich, Germany this year because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The decision was announced today in a joint press conference with Bavaria's Minister-President Markus Söder and Munich's Lord Mayor Dieter Reiter. "It hurts, it's such … Continue reading The world-famous Oktoberfest in Munich cancels for 2020

The Running of the Bulls in Spain postponed indefinitely

Image by San Fermin Pamplona—Navarra from Pixabay The Guardian and several other news media outlets reported today that the famous Festival of San Fermin, also known as The Running of the Bulls, has been postponed indefinitely in Pamplona, Spain, because of the coronavirus pandemic. Spain has been fighting one of the most devastating outbreaks of … Continue reading The Running of the Bulls in Spain postponed indefinitely