Preserve and cherish the pale blue dot, the only home we have ever known.
Carl Sagan

  • Why do you need to work hard to be successful?

    Do you think getting a hundred on a test was because you are smart, or was it because you gradually work hard and tried to get a good grade? Even though you got a hundred, you are diligent to accomplish your goal. Hard work is the effort of trying your best to complete or achieve… Read more

  • Day 1 of my journey in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park/GSM- May 24, 2019.

    From Texas to Louisiana, to Mississippi to Alabama, and to Tennessee. That was the beginning of the trip, folks. My parents and I stayed in a hotel called, Springhill Marriott in Pigeon Forge. I would give it 5 stars because the breakfast was great, the custodians were very helpful, and it was very comfy to… Read more

  • Day 2 of GSM

    This is where the real adventure starts. We went to a hiking trail toward Grotto Falls. The difficulty of the trail was medium, or moderate, and the hike was 2.6 miles round trip. The falls did look pretty and there was a good amount of wildlife there. I found baby Eastern Woodrats and a salamander.… Read more

  • Day 3 of GSM

    In the afternoon, around 12pm, my parents and I crossed the Sky Bridge, and it was a very beautiful scenery. The bridge is 150 feet above the city of Gatlinburg, and 700 feet long in length. When we went to the middle of the bridge, there was a glass bottom which made my legs quiver… Read more

  • Day 4 of GSM

    I woke up bright and early when the sun was shining. Today is a big day, well I thought at least. We were going to Cade’s Cove and, a lot of people on Google reviews said that they have a least saw a black bear. I was terribly disappointed with the day that we chose… Read more

  • Day 5 of GSM

    I would say that this day would be the best day out of all of the days. My parents and I were going on a hike to Laurel Falls that was 2.6 miles round trip, while I was slurping berry juice from Starbucks. The mild elevation was what made the hike hard, otherwise it would… Read more