Rasma Raisters
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My passions are writing and creating poetry. I write for several sites online and have four themed blogs on Wordpress. Please follow me on Twitter.
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Life in the Gulf of Mexico
The Gulf of Mexico is an oceanic basin and a marginal sea of the Atlantic Ocean, mostly surrounded by the North American continent.The Gulf of Mexico yields more fish, shrimp, and shellfish annually than the South and Mid-Atlantic, Chesapeake, and New England areas combined. Although it has its own name and boundaries, the Gulf of Mexico can be considered part of the Atlantic Ocean, as oceans have no hard boundaries.
By Rasma Raisters5 months ago in Earth
Famous Hungarian Artists
Hungarian artist Istvan Csok created lively landscapes and intimate nudes. The artist cherished youth and beauty as well as settings of the Magyar countryside. Among his notable artworks is Gathering Hay, depicting a group of young peasants preparing lunch among freshly mowed grass.
By Rasma Raisters5 months ago in Art
Strolling through Beautiful Castles Montenegro
Bujovic Palace is located in the town of Perast. It is one of the finest architectural examples of the Renaissance era. The palace was built by Italian Giovanni Battista Fontana. The main facade of the place is home to a museum. Bujovic Palace has five balconies built in the Baroque style. The city museum displays exhibits that include portraits of famous seamen from Perast and arms, among other items, unique to this town.
By Rasma Raisters5 months ago in Wander
Scooby Doo and Music Too
Scooby Doo, Where Are You? Was a delightful American animated comedy TV series that followed the adventures of a group of teenagers, Fred Jones, Daphne Blake, Velma Dinkley, and Shaggy Rogers, and their dog, Scooby Doo. They traveled in a van called the Mystery Van and helped solve a lot of mysteries. When they added pop music to the chase scenes in the show, you could not help singing along and enjoying the songs.
By Rasma Raisters5 months ago in Geeks
Creatures in the Mediterranean Sea
The Mediterranean Sea is bordered by 21 countries and is home to more than 17,000 species that enjoy the waters. Bottlenose dolphins are usually shown on TV and at aquarium water parks. They have dark gray bodies, pale bellies, and short beaks. They usually look as if they are smiling and are among the most intelligent and sociable animals on Earth. They swim in groups and rely on companionship. Bottlenose dolphins dine on salmon, squid, and crustaceans. They like to toss their prey in the air and swallow them whole.
By Rasma Raisters5 months ago in Earth
Composers Love To Eat
"If music be the food of love, play on." William Shakespeare As we sit, write, blog, or create something, that sudden urge hits us, and we snack on something and perhaps have a glass of wine. The food fortifies us, and the wine inspires. It is interesting to know what the greatest composers in the world chose to indulge in.
By Rasma Raisters5 months ago in Feast
Famous German Artists
German artist Wilhelm Heinrich Otto Dix was among the most famous German Expressionist painters. The artist was deeply impacted by the horrors of war; his paintings are quintessential expressionist depictions of existential angst, alienation, and suffering reinforced by the thick, black lines and passionately bold colors indicative of German Expressionism.
By Rasma Raisters5 months ago in Art
Strolling Through Beautiful Castles Bulgaria
Asen’s Fortress The fortress is located in the Rhodope Mountains near Asenovgrad. The medieval castle sits atop a cliff overlooking the Asenitsa River. Asen’s Fortress is surrounded on three sides by sheer cliff drops. It dates from the Middle Ages and was renovated in the 13th century. The only surviving building is the Church of the Holy Mother of God, and it is still used as a Bulgarian Orthodox church.
By Rasma Raisters5 months ago in Wander











