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A walk along the beach to South Pointe Pier.
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A walk along the beach to South Pointe Pier.
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A little walk in the Wynwood, one of Miami most iconic neighborhoods
Formerly an industrial district, the area is now known for the murals that cover the walls of many of the buildings and many of the sidewalks. Wynwood is one of the city’s most happening districts.
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Once you get out of the few blocks in the French Quarter where the hotel and bars are concentrated you get to walk along quieter road and a change of architecture. You don’t just get the building with pretty balconies in New Orleans French quarter you also get plenty of these Creole house,
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Let’s go to the beach.
South Beach is considered one of the prettiest beaches in Miami, Florida. This iconic beach features white sand, turquoise waters, and Art Deco architecture.
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Texas Shop Signs
When you’ve covered the whole downtown of Fort Worth and run out of things to photograph.
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Welcome to Fort Worth.
Spending a week here!!!
The city of Fort Worth was established in 1849 as an army outpost on a bluff overlooking the Trinity River. Fort Worth has historically been a center of the Texas Longhorn cattle trade. It still embraces its Western heritage and traditional architecture and design.
As a stop on the legendary Chisholm Trail, Fort Worth was stimulated by the business of the cattle drives and became a brawling, bustling town. Millions of head of cattle were driven north to market along this trail. Fort Worth became the center of the cattle drives, and later, the ranching industry. It was given the nickname of Cowtown.
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5 weeks - 5 States
From Beach to Mountains. From bustling cities to very quiet towns.
From -5°C (20F) to +25°C (80F), I experienced the whole spectrum of the weather; yet missing by just a couple days snow in both Gulf Shores and New Orleans!
Texas, Alabama, Louisiana, Florida, Colorado + 48 hours in Georgia.
To read (or reread) the whole trip in chronological order it’s here: CelineInTheUSA2025. If you want just some sections, you’ll find them here: CelineInTexas, CelineInAlabama, CelineInNOLA, CelineInFlorida, CelineInColorado, CelineInAtlanta
=> back to regular posting tomorrow!
Paris-Atlanta-Dallas: 18 Jan. Fort Worth 19-25 Jan. Dallas-Atlanta-Pensacola: 26 Jan. Gulf Shores: 26-29 Jan. New Orleans: 30 Jan-02 Feb Gulf Shores: 02-05 Feb. Miami: 06-08 Feb. Gulf Shores: 09-14 Feb. Pensacola-Atlanta-Denver: 15 Feb. Denver/Golden/Boulder: 16-18 Feb. Denver-Atlanta: 19 Feb. Atlanta: 20 Feb. Atlanta-Paris: 21-22 Feb.
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‘Merica - Part 6
Things that happened in the USA while I was in the USA…. Among hundreds of Executive Orders affecting not only Americans but people all around the world and with repercussions for years to come.
There is not place like home.
NB again: some posts I wrote along the way in the past 5 weeks that didn’t find their places among the multiple other posts.