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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American Animals Nebraska and New Hampshire
Nebraska Wildlife The US state of Nebraska has a varied landscape with prairie, grasslands, forests, and wetlands. Making their home in the state are 80 species of mammals, 63 species of reptiles and amphibians, and over 400 species of birds. 22 types of fish are native to the state.
By Rasma Raistersabout a year ago in Earth
Lighthouses on Canvas
European Artists Shipping off the Eddystone Lighthouse Vilhelm Melbye Danish maritime artist Vilhelm Melbye was one of the most celebrated artists in European history, He created maritime and seascape artworks in the 18th century. This is one of his most celebrated artworks. The painting depicts a stormy sea around a lighthouse on a rocky outcropping, A ship can be seen struggling among the huge waves.
By Rasma Raistersabout a year ago in Art
Traveling in North Macedonia
The Republic of North Macedonia is a beautiful landlocked country in southeast Europe. The country has been influenced by Roman, Greek, Albanian, and Ottoman cultures. It has a lot to offer tourists with many lovely places of nature.
By Rasma Raistersabout a year ago in Wander
Taking a Look At Missouri
The Lake of the Ozarks is located in central Missouri in the northern part of the Ozark Mountains. The impoundment of the Osage River and its tributaries created this large reservoir. The slow and lazy curves of the lake have earned it the nickname of “The Magic Dragon”. It is one of the largest man-made lakes dating from 1931. It has become a vacation destination and a place for winter sports.
By Rasma Raistersabout a year ago in Wander
Three Times the Charm
I was going to start a series about songs that have numbers in the title. However, as much as there are plenty of songs with one in the title I am not so sure about the other songs and other numbers. I have been successful with songs with two in the title and they’re followed by songs with three in the title. This is where I end this series. The link to the articles will be added below.
By Rasma Raistersabout a year ago in Beat
Garlic Will Keep the Doctor Away
Garlic comes from a region where summers are dry and hot and there’s very little precipitation. More precisely from the Kirgis desert region of Siberia. In this type of environment, the garlic starts to grow in the fall when there is some precipitation. During the winter and summer, it’s dormant and survives only because garlic cloves store a lot of food. Growth continues during the spring rains.
By Rasma Raistersabout a year ago in Feast
American Animals Montana and Nevada
Wildlife of Montana The US state of Montana is located north of Wyoming and just below the southern border of Canada. The state is sparsely populated and has a lot of native wildlife, including the rarest mammal in North America, the black-footed ferret. There are more than 100 other species of mammals and some 440 different bird species. You can also find dozens of reptile and amphibian species and lots of wild game animals.
By Rasma Raistersabout a year ago in Earth
Bridges on Canvas
Water Lilies and Japanese Bridge Claude Monet French Impressionist artist Claude Monet created this artwork of a Japanese-style bridge. These kinds of bridges are often found in gardens. It depicts a tranquil scene with the bridge stretching across water, reflecting deep green and blue colors giving a sense of peace and calm.
By Rasma Raistersabout a year ago in Art
Beautiful Martinique
The capital Fort de France is the main port and where island adventures and sightseeing tours begin. The center of the city stretches along the Place de la Savane. Here you’ll find the Bibliotheque Schoelcher, named for Victor Schoelcher. Schoelcher was an activist for the abolition of slavery in the French colonies. The library building was constructed in Paris, France, displayed in the 1899 World Exposition, and then disassembled and shipped to Martinique.
By Rasma Raistersabout a year ago in Wander
St. Louis Along the Mississippi River
The icon of St. Louis is the Gateway Arch standing 192 meters high on the Missouri edge of the banks of the Mississippi The arch honors the frontiersmen and women who ventured westward to discover the Great Plains, and the Rockies and made their way to California. To get awesome views of the city and the state of Illinois take the tramway to the observation floor.
By Rasma Raistersabout a year ago in Wander
Podgorica at the Confluence of the Moraca and Ribnica Rivers
A beautiful country in southeastern Europe, Montenegro is part of the Balkans. To the west, it has a coastline with the Adriatic Sea. Podgorica isn’t one of the capitals which tourists usually choose to visit but it does have its charm and the beaches are great for taking a break in traveling and just relaxing. Its name translates to “under small hill”. It sits on the confluence of two rivers – the Moraca (to the west of it is the business district) and the Ribnica (dividing the east side of the city into two parts).
By Rasma Raistersabout a year ago in Wander











