Riding the New York subways is either hazardous to your health, entertaining (good and bad) or the most boring experience. Millions of people ride the subway every year so you can imagine the odds are that on any given day, something crazy is going to happen. Here is the latest – The guy on the […]
Franklin Institute – An Interactive Science Museum For All Ages
The Franklin Institute is Philadelphia’s innovative, hands-on, interactive museum devoted to exploring science in ranging form sports to space. For kids and adults, you will find that the interactive component of the museum makes the learning about science fun. Highlights of the Franklin Institute includes The Sports Challenge, which uses virtual-reality technology to illustrate the […]
Franklin Square Philadelphia – Taking a Break for Mini-Golf
Need a break from viewing all the historic sites or a place to have a lunch, Franklin Square located near the historic district is a family paradise with free playgrounds so your kids can run off steam. There is a beautiful fountain, an historic carousel and the highlight of the park is a Philadelphia-themed miniature […]
Franklin Fountain – Old Fashioned Ice Cream Shop in Philadelphia
The idea of having an ice cream at an old-fashioned soda shop was something we could not pass up and so thrilled that we made the effort to go to Franklin Fountain located in Old City. Once you enter Franklin Fountain, you will transported back in time ala Back to the Future to a Art Nouveau style […]
Exclusive Interview with Singer Monica At New Life CD Launch @MonicaBrown
This week, I interviewed best selling singing artist Monica. Yes, Monica who has sold more than 20 million songs worldwide and has you recall hit it big with hits such as her duet with Brandy, “The Boy is Mine,” “Don’t Take it Personal,” “Angel of Mine,” and many more. This week, her latest CD, “New […]
Loews Philadelphia Hotel – A Family Friendly Hotel @LoewsPhilly @Loews_Hotel
Staying at the Loews Philadelphia Hotel, a 585-room hotel which was originally erected in 1932 as the PSFS (Philadelphia Savings Fund Society) Building, reminded me of an earlier time because the building does retain details of when the building was first built, from the sweeping stairway entrance to the lobby bank vault, inner hallways to the […]
Visiting The Betsy Ross House Philadelphia @VisitPhilly
Betsy Ross is probably one the most famous people from history and the American Revolution. Her well-known and beloved story of sewing the Stars and Stripes is a part of our history. We toured the Betsy Ross House which takes only about 30 minutes but is well worth of course because of it’s historical significance […]
Super Eats Breakfast at Down Home Diner Philadelphia @VisitPhilly
A trip to Philadelphia would not be complete unless you headed to the Reading Market, which is amazing huge food court but also sells fresh produce, baked goods, desserts and locally made products. We wandered in with no expectations other than to look for breakfast when we happened upon Down Home Diner and happy that […]
Stairs at Brasserie 8 – Wordless Wednesday
Easter Sunday was spent at Brasserie 8 1/2, known for it’s sweeping staircase and if you are Sex and City fans, you will recognize it.
How Not To Exercise
This is part of Giant Heart exhibit at The Franklin Exhibit. I am not sure if not exercising means death or if you exercise too much equals death but I love visual.










