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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Away from the Crowds in Oklahoma
Imagine traveling in Catoosa and seeing the Blue Whale. This blue creature was built by Hugh Davis in 1972 as a 34th wedding anniversary gift for his wife. Since then, people driving down Route 66 have admired it. Another purpose for building the whale was so that it could serve as a swim dock for neighborhood children to dive and slide into a pond.
By Rasma Raisters21 days ago in Wander
Don’t Be a Crab, Eat a Crab
Europe France Moules marinière à la crème is a dish that is popular in northern France. It is prepared with mussels, garlic, crème fraîche, parsley, white wine, butter, shallots, and aromatic herbs such as thyme and bay leaves. The mussels are steamed in a covered pot atop butter-sautéed garlic and shallots, with wine and a bit of water.
By Rasma Raisters25 days ago in Feast
Silver Screen Magic with Marlene Dietrich
Marlene Dietrich came into this world on December 27, 1901, in Schöneberg, now Berlin, Germany. She was a beautiful German-American film actress who became on of the most glamorous film stars in the world. Dietrich was named the ninth-greatest screen icon from the Golden Age of Hollywood by the American Film Institute. She left this world on May 6, 1992, at the age of 90. She had one daughter, Maria Riva, who became an American actress and passed away on October 29, 2025, at the age of 100.
By Rasma Raisters25 days ago in Geeks
Best Artwork by Gustave Moreau
French Symbolist artist Gustave Moreau was known for his brilliant depictions of mythological and religious themes. He studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and took private art courses with artist Theodore Chasseriau. In 1857 Moreau went to Italy and studied the paintings of Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Giovanni Bellini. He became the professor of the artists Henri Matisse and Georges Rouault at the Ecole des Beaux Arts. The Musée National Gustave Moreau is in Paris.
By Rasma Raisters25 days ago in Art
Small Town Beauty in Washington
Coupeville is part of Ebey’s Landing National Historical Reserve and is the second-oldest town in Washington. It was settled in the 1850s. The town has a lovely waterfront with its historic red wharf. Many of the buildings date from the 19th century. The seafood restaurants serve locally sourced mussels.
By Rasma Raisters25 days ago in Wander
Away From the Crowds in Ohio
In Logan, you’ll find the caves of Hocking Hills State Park. When the Wisconsin glacier started melting thousands of years ago, the waters flowed over the land that is now part of the park. They rushed through cracks in the ground, creating deep winding gorges and recessed caves. The caves are large enough to walk into, such as the Rock House cave.
By Rasma Raisters25 days ago in Wander











