Budget Globetrotting Offers a Carnival of Cities
This week’s Carnival of Cities is being hosted by Budget Globetrotting. Under no authority whatsoever, I’m awarding the following (excluding my own article):
Most interesting to San Diegans (due to our proximity to the Mexican border):
- Protests and Painted Walls (in San Cristobal de las Casas, Mexico) by Neil Ransom at Kate and Neil’s Official Website.
Best historic articles:
- Church on the Spilled Blood (in St. Petersburg, Russia) by Stacey at the travels of stacey.
- History includes Hawaiians in Coal Harbour by Nicholas Meyer at COAL HARBOUR: Urban Living on the Waterfront.
Best photography also goes to:
- Church on the Spilled Blood (in St. Petersburg, Russia) by Stacey at the travels of stacey.
Of course, I recommend that you go to Budget Globetrotting to read all of the articles (including mine).
If you write a blog about your city (or your travels), submit your own entry to the next edition, which will be hosted by my good friend, Evelyn, at Homespun Honolulu. To see past and future Carnivals of Cities, go to Home Turf Media’s Carnival site.
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