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Sheri Fresonke Harper
Sheri Fresonke Harper is a science fiction author and poet who loves to travel and golf and learn new things about science.
Interests: Sheri is a student at UCF in Interdisciplinary Studies and is learning about physics, chinese history while working on her third novel. want to write for pay?
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Around Dresden, Germany
We started the morning fairly early having slept well and then when we arrived at the Hautbahnhof, it seemed as if our train was already in the station waiting on line 20. We hopped aboard. Well, a young man was... Continue reading
Posted Jun 18, 2014 at Evolutionary Plume
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Leipzig, Germany and Die Feen at the Oper
We were slugs. We woke up slow and by the time we were dressed, we were hungry so on the advice of the staff at the Radisson Blu, we sought out Meredo near Nikolai Kirche. We bypassed Nicholas Strasse because... Continue reading
Posted Jun 5, 2014 at Evolutionary Plume
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Lutherstadt-Wittenburg with Side Trip to Worlitz Park May 23, 2014
Bob had read about Worlitz Park being a birding hot spot and oldest garden in Europe and a UNESCO World Heritage site so we wanted to go. We got up, dressed and showered and went for breakfast. Afterwards, we hired... Continue reading
Posted Jun 4, 2014 at Evolutionary Plume
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Travel from Lutherstadt-Wittenberg to Leipzig, Germany, May 24, 2014
The starting event for the day was getting to the train station, riding the crowded train to Leipzig, Germany and then to our hotel. Easy to do just eat breakfast, pack up, take a taxi each way. The main highlight... Continue reading
Posted Jun 1, 2014 at Evolutionary Plume
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Visit to Berlin to Lutherstadt-Wittenburg, Germany 5/22/2014
We packed up, ate breakfast and took a taxi to the Southern Cross Train Station in Berlin with ease. We checked the schedule and found our train was to arrive in just four minutes so we took an elevator upstairs... Continue reading
Posted May 29, 2014 at Evolutionary Plume
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Berlin May 21, 2014 to Lubbenau and the Friedlander Museum in Lehde
Today we took an adventure, off to Lubbenau by way of the Ostbahnhof, eastern train center. At the Ostbahnhof we located the reservation office and turned on our Eurail pass, finally. We also found a laundry service that was a... Continue reading
Posted May 24, 2014 at Evolutionary Plume
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Berlin Day 3: Charlottenburg Palace and Park, Berlin, Germany, 5/20/2014
Bob complained again about not being able to sleep so he got up and took a sleeping pill. Tired, I crawled into bed, an hour later I was wide awake, unable to sleep. All night long I was up and... Continue reading
Posted May 22, 2014 at Evolutionary Plume
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Berlin Day 3 : Museuminsel and Tiergarten and Potsdamer Platz 5/19/2014
Woke this morning when Bob got up at 7:30 without sleeping (I went to bed at 3:30) and went for a breakfast buffet at the hotel. The Hilton serves an excellent buffet--eggs scrambled or fried, croissants, rolls with sunflower seeds... Continue reading
Posted May 21, 2014 at Evolutionary Plume
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Berlin, Germany Day 2: My Birthday
Bob let me sleep in until 9:30 although you'd think that going to bed at 2pm yesterday then taking a walk would leave me well rested. I woke up several times in the night, once when people outside were setting... Continue reading
Posted May 20, 2014 at Evolutionary Plume
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Trip to Germany 2014 Day 1-3: Reaching Berlin, Detroit, Boston, Paris, not Amsterdam
Everything went well until we were fully boarded on our Delta Airlines flight to Berlin by way of Detroit and Amsterdam. Due to the time delay involved, our heads are wavering about trying to discern whether it is night or... Continue reading
Posted May 18, 2014 at Evolutionary Plume
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Day 8: Laundry, lunch at China Chef, Kingsbrae Gardens, visit to Katy’s Cove, St. Andrews, NB
We woke early, then went to the Laundromat where we did two loads of clothes. Excellent washers and dryers so the whole task took about 1 hour fifteen minutes. Afterwards, we were parked right across from China Chef restaurant so... Continue reading
Posted Oct 28, 2013 at Evolutionary Plume
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Day 7: Whale Watch with Whale Watch, lunch at Gables, church at St. Andrews Catholic Church, St. Andrews, NB
We find we get a $4 per person discount for going with Island Quest Marine Whale Watch, Bob also got a discount for being a senior. The entry to the boat is along the pier in the photo below, and... Continue reading
Posted Oct 27, 2013 at Evolutionary Plume
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Day 6: Golf at Algonquin Golf Club by lunch at Kennedy Inn Shiredown Tavern, St. Andrews, New Brunswick
We had a lovely golf outing at Algonquin Golf Club in St. Andrews, New Brunswick, playing with Dodi and Ann, with cart path only. View of the Bay of Fundy from the Algonquin Golf Club in St. Andrews, New Brunswick... Continue reading
Posted Oct 24, 2013 at Evolutionary Plume
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Day 5: Bar Harbor, ME to St. Andrews by the Sea, New Brunswick, swim, snack at Tim Hortons
Checked out of the Bluenose Inn in Bar Harbor, ME and headed up the road 128 miles to St. Andrews by the Sea in New Brunswick. We found a quickie drive off to see Petit Manon National Wildlife Reserve (alas,... Continue reading
Posted Oct 13, 2013 at Evolutionary Plume
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Day 4: Mount Desert Oceanarium, Southern part of Acadia National Park, Lunch at Chart Room
We wake leisurely planning to have breakfast at the Looking Glass Restaurant at the Bluenose Inn in Bar Harbor, ME but no one was being seated and all the tables full, the waitresses acting somewhat frenzied. We skipped it and... Continue reading
Posted Oct 13, 2013 at Evolutionary Plume
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Day 3: Golf at Kebo Valley Golf Course, Bar Harbor, ME with Lunch
Golf at Kebo Valley Golf Club, Bangor, Maine was a real treat. A couple named Tom and Marilyn joined us for a lovely afternoon. Afterwards, we tried the restaurant (more like a snack shop) at KeboValley Golf Club (see the... Continue reading
Posted Oct 13, 2013 at Evolutionary Plume
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Maine and Maritime Provinces Trip Day 2: Bangor, ME to Bar Harbor, ME, lunch Mainely Meat, Loop Road, Acadia National Park with Sunset at Cadillac Island, Mount Desert Island
Up fairly early at Bangor, ME, having breakfast at the Best Western White House Inn. Then we set out to find the Cole Land Transportation Museum. This is a picture of my husband Bob standing before their fleet of trucks... Continue reading
Posted Sep 1, 2013 at Evolutionary Plume
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Maine and Maritime Provinces Trip Day 1
Day 1 Taxi to Airport, Flight to Atlanta, Flight to New York, JFK, Flight to Bangor, ME lunch Checkpoint, Hamburgers to Order Mear’s Yellow Taxi arrives slightly early with a van because of all our luggage. Curbside check in at... Continue reading
Posted Aug 18, 2013 at Evolutionary Plume
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Spots for New Visitors to Visit in Acadia National Park, Desert Mountain Island, Me | Trifter
Spots for New Visitors to Visit in Acadia National Park, Desert Mountain Island, Me | Trifter. Spots for New Visitors to Visit in Acadia National Park, Desert Mountain Island, Me | Trifter Continue reading
Posted Aug 16, 2013 at Evolutionary Plume
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DES Videos in English - YouTube
DES Videos in English - YouTube. DES Videos in English - YouTube This series of videos explain some of the problems children of mother's who used Diethylstilbestrol had. A couple talk about metastatic breast cancer in two of the daughters... Continue reading
Posted Jul 22, 2013 at Evolutionary Plume
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Hike at Lake Jesup Park Let's Us Find Butterflies
We had a good hike this morning at Lake Jesup Park, even though the trail was posted, Warning, Trail Flooded. The trail was flooded, but the water levels were down and you could mostly creep past most of the pools... Continue reading
Posted Jun 29, 2013 at Evolutionary Plume
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Urbina Bay and Tagus Cove, Fernandina Island, Galapagos, Ecuador
Morning rather fast paced hike around Urbina Bay, Galapagos, Ecuador, on our National Geographic Cruise in fairly warm conditions. We woke early and gathered our wet and dry shoes, climbed aboard a zodiac raft and landed on shore. The hike... Continue reading
Posted Feb 26, 2013 at Evolutionary Plume
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Isabela and Fernandina Islands, Galapagos, Ecuador
Today was a more moderate day, waking up to spot seabirds and dolphins. We didn’t get up fast enough to see the striped dolphins but we did see bottlenosed dolphins and identified several seabirds. Most of the day followed easily... Continue reading
Posted Feb 24, 2013 at Evolutionary Plume
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Bartolome and Rabida Islands, Galapagos, Ecuador
Energetic day with so much to do. We started early, 6:00 am wake up call to go climb up a boardwalk to the top of a cinder cone on Bartolome Island. Along the way we saw many examples of volcanology... Continue reading
Posted Feb 17, 2013 at Evolutionary Plume
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Galapagos, Transfer to the Islander at Baltra, Galapagos and Dry Landing at North Seymour Island
The flight to the Galapagos went easily—our boarding passes handed to us, our luggage carried through to the plane, all we had to do was get through a short line at security and climb aboard. When we arrived, we exited... Continue reading
Posted Feb 16, 2013 at Evolutionary Plume
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