Looks like a tour of the country starts here on Active Rain with these bloggers. I follow a lot of them so the few I have missed I am I am going to add to my must follow list. Let me go get started adding them to my subscription list due to to the Krushka's high praise.
See The USA
In The "Rain" Each Day.
Every day on ActiveRain we can take journeys to all four corners of the US and Canada without ever leaving our home or office. The tours of these two great countries are available to us 24/7 regardless of time zones. Unlike TV travel shows the "Rain" tours aren't interrupted by commercials. Additionally, we "tour" all aspects of the real estate market including community profiles, market statistics, a wide variety of community events, unique businesses, etc. There is a virtually limitless supply and I can't list them all, but here are some from which I've learned a lot about our country and blogging techniques
- Southwestern landscapes are beautifully photographed by Mike Jones in Tucson, Arizona
- Mountain states home photos are regularly and generously included in community profiles by Tony and Darcy Cannon in Cedar City, Utah. Many of the elevations are quite different from colonial style homes we have in Virginia.
- Market reports with community profiles are the purview of Renee Burrows in Las Vegas, Nevada, Lee and Pamela St. Peter in Raleigh, North Carolina, Teri Eckholm in Anoka and Washington Counties, Minnesota and Jim Frimmer in San Diego, California
- California living has no better photographic ambassadors than William Johnson in San Diego and Myrl Jeffcoat in Sacramento
- Barns of rural America are guaranteed a long life by Rob Thomas in Bristol Tennessee/Virginia. I'm confident the best looking barns are on the Virginia side of his market area.
- Videos that set the standard are produced by Lynda Eisenmann in Brea, California, Cindy Edwards in Johnson City, Tennessee, Debb Janes in Clark County, Washington and Andrew Mooers in Houlton, Maine
- Business promotional posts are one of the highlights of posts by Rebecca Gaujot in Greenbrier County, West Virginia
- suburbs of NYC are shown very interestingly by Jennifer Fivelsdal in Rhinebeck, NY. I can visualize the Headless Horseman galloping past a frightened Ichabod Crane.
- Maryland suburbs of Washington, DC benefit from the community representation by Richard Iarossi in Crofton, MD
- Hyper-local community posts that have taught us how they should be written are the wok of Debe Maxwell in Charlotte, North Carolina
- Florida shines brightly in the community event posts by fellow Rotarians Toni Weidman in New Port Richey Florida and Silvia Dukes in Spring Hill, Florida
- Floral gardens are major tourist attractions in Maryland, Delaware and Pennsylvania. We are fortunate that they are frequently toured and documented in photo posts by Roy Kelley in Gaithersburg, Maryland
- British Columbia is famous for its' scenery. If you doubt it look at posts by Li Read n British Columbia
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Cheryl Thank you ever so much
Hi Cheryl, thank you so much for subscribing to my blog! I admire you for your ability to post so many times every month! Have a great Sunday!