Gretna - Small Town Close To New Orleans, Louisiana

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We arrived at Gretna, Louisiana back in Summer 2013, just before the July 4th celebrations, and we actually stayed at this small town close to New Orleans a week or something, just for one plain reason - accommodation here is much cheaper than in New Orleans. We spent our nights here at Gretna, while our days passed in New Orleans.

To get to New Orleans we used public transport - bus, we had a bus stop just right next to our motel. All the other "normal" people use SUV cars here for getting around.

I wouldn't say Gretna is a very tourist popular spot, but here in some grocery store, I met a salesperson who sang a very popular Russian song - Миллион Алых Роз (Million Alyh Roz) performed by Alla Pugachova. This sales guy was from Vietnam or something. 

The bridge connecting Gretna to New Orleans

Sun Suites motel In Gretna

We stayed at this motel for some 3 nights and then we changed motel because we got a cheaper price for a week-long stay.

Firework supplies in Gretna

It was some days before July 4th

Welcome to the city of Gretna

​Gretna Fireworks store in B&W

Gretna Fireworks Store…


Walking Around Downtown Atlanta, GA

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We enjoyed our stay in Downtown Atlanta for some 3 days (nights) back in Summer 2013. During our short 3 days stay here we visited World of Coca Cola Museum and CNN Center and did a lot of walking around city. 

As well I took a few pictures in Downtown Atlanta.

Downtown Atlanta, GA

Author of this blog captured at Rest in Downtown Atlanta

Cyclists in Downtown Atlanta

Seems Atlanta is cyclist friendly city and that is a good reason to return here.

Hard Rock cafe in Downtown Atlanta

Skyscraper in Downtown Atlanta

Hard Rock Cafe in Downtown Atlanta

Downtown Atlanta

Georgia Power

A lovely reminder of Georgia from our motel room - Georgia Power - A Southern Company

About Downtown Atlanta

Downtown Atlanta is the central business district of Atlanta, Georgia,United States. The largest of the city's three commercial districts, Downtown is the location of many corporate or regional headquarters; city, county, state and federal government facilities; Georgia State University; sporting venues; and most of Atlanta's tourist attractions. Downtown measures approximately…


Inside CNN Studio Tour at CNN Center in Atlanta, Ga

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Turns out that Atlanta, GA is home not only for World of Coca Cola museum, but this city also hosts a CNN Center and you can actually book an inside tour here:

The Inside CNN Studio Tour is a 50-minute walking tour that descends 8 flights of stairs. Elevator assisted tours are available at 10:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m., 2:30 p.m., and 4:30 p.m. These tours tend to sell out quickly so reservations are highly recommended. 

Pricing: Inside CNN Atlanta offers a once-in-a-lifetime view of the global headquarters of CNN. Ticket price per adult: $16. More info: CNN Tour

I took a few photos here back in Summer 2013:

CNN logo at CNN Center in Atlanta, Georgia

Author of this blog captured at CNN center

Inside CNN Studio: World Globe

Flags of all Nations inside CNN Studio

Georgian Flag in the middle of this composition.

About CNN Studio Tour

Get behind the scenes of Cable News Network (CNN), which is based right here in Atlanta, Ga. A 50-minute guided walking tour lets you peek into the newsroom, control room and much more. Be sure to keep your eyes wide open; there's no telling who you might…


Blog Monthly Online Income Report - July 2015 - $528.75

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Welcome to another, already the 19th online income report. In this post I will cover some info about earnings I have made in month of July solely with my blog (www.reinisfischer.com). I like to call this phenomena - a smart passive online income. 

In case you are wondering why should someone publish online his/her earnings - the answer is pretty simple - I like transparency and these reports help me to observe my progress or bounces. Hopefully my reports can give some inspiration to you as well.

Total Numbers

In July I earned in total $593.75 what is a slight decrease for -10.44% if compared to previous month (June) when I earned in total $662.96. 

Daily earnings: $19.79

About Blog Traffic

July was another record breaker month and in total my precious blog attracted 26,063 users. I'm really looking to break a 1,000 user milestone per day in this (August) month.

Income streams

In July in total I had 5 income streams that generated some income and two income streams (Linode and Bluehost) reported pending earnings.

I prefer to divide my income…


Blog Traffic Report - July 2015 - 26,063 Users

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Welcome to the 22nd blog traffic and statistics report. Since the very first month of my blogging career I have created a monthly blog statistics reports and starting January 2014 a blog income reports. These numbers helps me stay focused, motivates and hopefully can inspire you as well.

Since this is already the 22nd traffic report, for me it feels kinda special - its just 2 more months, and my blog will celebrate it's 2 year anniversary. Read more how I felt like turning 1: Blog One Year Anniversary

July was another record breaker month and in total this blog attracted pretty decent 26,063 users - It;s already more than one forth of my goal reaching 100K users per month. Good to know.

Blog Traffic Report July 2015

  • Last July comes with a strong 15.48% traffic gain if compared to previous month (June).
  • Average daily user count: 840.74

By now I'm looking to crack the 30,000 users milestone, and I have a strong inner feeling telling that I will most probably crack this milestone this month (August)

Last July in total I published 39 articles, a lot of travel stuff, and a…


One Year After Being An Amazon Associate ($7,636.62)

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I took me a lot of time to decide either to publish or not to publish post regarding my experience of being Amazon Associate after the first year, but since I like transparency (Read my monthly online income reports) and in fact in past I have done similar reviews, like I covered something about my earnings after my first year of blogging (Read: One Year Blog Anniversary) and my total online earnings in 2014, I decided well - it's OK to publish my findings of being an Amazon Associate after the first year.

I first opted in for Amazon Associates account back at he end of June 2014, and made first sale at the start of August 2014, so in this blog post I'm covering a time period August 2014 - July 2015:

Monthly Amazon Associates Income graph

In total for the last year period (August 1st, 2014 - July 31, 2015) I have earned in commissions from Amazon pretty impressive amount of money - $7,636.62, it is around $20.92 per day or $636.38 per month (equals to minimum wage in Portugal ($653) or average salary in Latvia ($667)

Now, that huge spike is made on December 2014, when I was surprised to learn…


World of Coca Cola Museum in Atlanta, GA

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It was a damned hot day when we arrived to Atlanta, Georgia. After a few hour rest in our motel we decided to explore what's interesting nearby our location, and turned out that museum "World of Coca Cola" were among the closest tourist attractions. So we started to walk (don't walk when it's + 108 Fahrenheit outside). And here you go - some pictures back from 2013.

World of Coca Cola Museum in Atlanta, Georgia

Aquarium at World of Coca Cola

View to Down Town Atlanta

World of Coca Cola museum

Vending machines

Author of this blog captured at Coca Cola museum in Atlanta

About World of Coca Cola

The World of Coca-Cola at Pemberton Place® celebrated its Grand Opening on May 24, 2007. It’s the only place where you can explore the fascinating story of Coca‑Cola® – the world’s best-known beverage brand.

 


Thunderstorm in Downtown Knoxville, Tennessee

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We stayed in Knoxville for some 3 nights, since our motel was located pretty far away from Downtown Knoxville we traveled here by Public Transport (for a surprise they have a one). Since we didn't know much  (except Megabus is heading here) about Knoxville, we opened Wikipedia and learnt that a World's Fair has been held here in 1982. We decided to take a closer look of Downtown Knoxville and here is what we got: 

Thunderstorm in Down town Knoxville

Author of this blog hiding from rain in some cafeteria

Knoxville

Down town Knoxville, Tennessee

Down town Knoxville, Tennessee

After Knoxville we headed to Atlanta, Georgia, but it's another blog post.

About Knoxville

Knoxville is a city in the U.S. state of Tennessee, and the county seat of Knox County. The city had an estimated population of 183,270 in 2013, and a population of 178,874 as of the 2010 census, making it the state's third largest city. Knoxville is the principal city of the Knoxville Metropolitan Statistical Area, which, in 2013, had an estimated population of 852,715. The KMSA is,…


Quaker Steak & Lube in Knoxville, Tennessee

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Seems this place is closed for now, but back in 2013 we found it our second favorite place in US (after Chikie's & Pete's in Bordentown). Quaker Steak & Lube was located closely to our motel and when we went here, we were just impressed.

Quaker Steak and Lube in Knoxville

Live performance at Quaker Steak and Lube in Knoxville

Bike Night 2013

Tables at Quaker Steak & Lube in Knoxville

Author of this blog eating pork ribs

The Bottom Line

It would be sad to learn that this place is closed (in 2015), it was a great place, with great food (Best Wings in USA), awesome atmosphere and good prices.


Washington D.C. (Super Moon & Spending Night With Homeless People)

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What seemed to be one of the most interesting travel experiences turned out to be the worst travel experience and that happened in Washington D.C. back in summer of 2013 (I can actually recall it was June 22). While back in Georgia we had negotiated an accommodation in Washington D.C. using coach surfing - our host didn't showed up and since it was late night we stayed on street.

We have never tried coach surfing again. Well, I agree we could book a hotel, but since we arrived late in D.C. we decided to take the next Megabus bus and head furthermore into Southern States. We had to wait some 6-7 hours... in time of what we met a lot of soliciting homeless people, with one I even chatted for some 2 - 3 hours and in fact it was a quite interesting conversation, we talked about Soviet Space program, about China's economical growth e.t.c.

Another interesting phenomena happened that night - Super Moon. I took my humble camera and tried to memorize this night in Washington D.C. 

Super Moon in Washington D.C.

Lively street in Washington D.C.

Street musicians in Washington D.C. 


Streets of Philadelphia

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From my travel notes to the United States back in 2013. Just as from the World famous Bruce Springsteen song, we too experienced this lovely phenomena  called - streets of Philadelphia.

Update: I wish I was a better photographer back then, as all of the photos from that trip were taken using my old Sony DSC camera, and ... let's say they didn't pop out. Some three years latter, by writing an article on Geghard monastery in Armenia, I remembered Philly. All I was left, to browse for my old articles and take a help from Adobe Lightroom and fine tune my scenery.

Here are few things I can associate Philadelphia with - Penn Station (if you are traveling deeper into United states using rail or bus network, you will definitely use this facility), very Masonic city (here you will find Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania and a lot of Masonic symbols), very beautiful skyscrapers, tastiest coffee in the United States, and here I first time observed have noodles actually are prepared (at Philadelphia's Chinatown). Oh, and Philly cheese…


Manhattan - Island of Many Hills

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Today by overlooking some old photos (taken in Summer 2013) I found some epic pictures back from my travels to United States, so I decided to add some photos I have taken there on my blog - and today I will add Manhattan. 

It was interesting for me to learn that "Manhattan" can be translated as "Island of many hills" from the Lenape (Unami) language. I didn't noticed many hills there, but a lot of skyscrapers instead.

Street musician in Manhattan's subway

It is interesting to learn that in New York you can (must) obtain some license for performing on the streets - as you can see from picture above - this musician is a musical saw player.

Manhattan 

Manhattan 

Times Square in Manhattan

Visit card of Manhattan - yellow taxi cabs

Manhattan

About Manhattan

Manhattan is the most densely populated of the five boroughs of New York City. The borough is coterminous with New York County, founded on November 1, 1683 as an original county of the U.S. state of New York. The borough consists mostly of Manhattan Island, bounded by the…


Staten Island Ferry - Free Tourist Attraction in New York City

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In case you are looking for budget-friendly and interesting activities in New York - try a free-of-charge ferry service connecting Manhattan with Staten Island. Y

ou won't find much interesting in Staten Island (although you can rent a much cheaper apartment here like in downtown New York), but you will definitely enjoy views offered from the ferries deck, the best way to see Liberty Statue for free? - Staten Island Ferry!

Staten Island Ferry

View to Manhattan

Staten Islands Ferry's deck is a great place for photographers to take beautiful views of Manhattan, unfortunately back then I had only a simple bridge camera and best I could get was above seen picture. Also you can capture Statue of Liberty from ferries deck as well.

Author of this blog captured in action

About Staten Islands Ferry

The Staten Island Ferry is a passenger ferry service operated by the New York City Department of Transportation. It runs 5 miles (8.0 km) in New York Harbor between the New York City boroughs of Manhattan and Staten Island. The ferry operates 24/7.

The ferry…


Brighton Beach - Russian Speaking Neighbourhood in Brooklyn

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From my travel notes to the United States back in 2013. With little photo editing in 2020.

Last time I visited Brighton Beach back in the Summer of 2013 and I even stayed overnight here at some Russian owned apartments. Well actually that's the main reason we headed here - it was already late evening and we were sitting at Starbucks next to Central Park waiting for a host we had previously spoken on coachsurfing, but since the host was not responding anymore we decided to catch the last subway and go to the Russians.

Quickly we were in Brighton Beach, we headed to some Russian store and asked where could we get some cheap accommodation here and soon we were rewarded with lovely apartments somewhere in Brighton Beach. We paid some $140 for a two-night stay here and got a large room, shared kitchen and shared bathroom. No questions asked - who are we, where are we from and where are we heading to - God I just love such attitude.

Here are just a few reasons I love Brighton beach - you can get Riga Black Balsam here (At Tatiana's Grill Bar on the Boulevard), you can say a…


Bordentown - Home For Funerals

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With this post I'm starting my latest United States travel notes I made back in the Summer of 2013. It has been a while already, but today overlooking some old photos I did find some epic pictures from the United States, and I will start with a quiet and a bit strange small town in New Jersey - Bordentown. Why I'm calling this place a little bit strange? As we learned later - Bordentown is home for Funerals.

If I remember correctly we arrived here from New York's Penn Station by train, actually yes we bought tickets to Trenton (New Jersey), and then in Trenton, we booked a motel in some 10 miles radius, and it turned out to be located in Bordentown. And also turned out that you can reach Bordentown by another smaller train from Trenton, and here we were - a home for funerals. Did we know that prior? Nope, we even didn't know of the existence of such a place. 

Few reasons why some (perhaps you) will love Bordentown: They have a great Crabs House - Chickie's and Pete's, a lot of interesting porch's and of course that strange feeling that you have visited a home for funerals. If you are into history you will…


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