Louisiana – Voodoo in Louisiana

There is no city in the Western world more associated with occultism than New Orleans. It is the capital of voodoo, magic, and spirits. Voodoo arrived in Louisiana with the hundreds of thousands of slaves brought from West Africa. Strange traditions of this religion also seeped into New Orleans from Haiti. The first slaves arrived…

Louisiana – aligators hunters

Hunters When I set out for Louisiana to gather material for my next book, I decided to spend some time in the swamps with someone who had spent most of his life there. My guide was Bruce Mitchell, known as the “Alligator Man” from the TV show Swamp People. “Alligator Man” is his marketing nickname.…

Louisiana – In the Swamps of Louisiana

Life in the swamps is a choice, a state of mind, a lifestyle. There are people who work in the city but live in the swamps. They function in settlements consisting of a few, sometimes a dozen houses. All the families know each other. They form tight-knit communities. Visiting is done by boat, even if…

Utah – Matt Clark

The essence of life is suffering. Matt Clark was born in 1962 on a ranch in Utah. This is a state the size of two-thirds of Poland, which at that time had a population of 900,000. He grew up on a farm in a poor Mormon family. To this day, most of Utah’s residents identify…

Why are Californians moving to Texas in large numbers?

For several years now, we have been witnessing a true exodus of Californians to Texas. In Austin, the second Silicon Valley, tech giants such as Google, SpaceX, Oracle, and Hewlett-Packard have opened their offices. The “Lone Star State” attracts Americans with its business opportunities, affordable housing, and a quality of life that, according to statistics,…

Texas – Freeze Attack – February 2021

Texas has a subtropical climate. Depending on the region, it can be humid, temperate, or dry. That’s the theory. In practice, the residents of Texas face every type of weather. Tornadoes and hurricanes are common (the largest hurricane in U.S. history occurred at the beginning of the 20th century in Galveston, Texas, along the Gulf…

Texas – How Texans Saved Sea Turtles

In February 2021, Texas was hit by unprecedented cold temperatures not seen in modern history. The temperature dropped to 0 degrees Fahrenheit, or minus 18 degrees Celsius. The paralysis caused by the cold not only resulted in discomfort for people, with power and water outages lasting for days, but also for animals. Domesticated animals and…

Texas – San Antonio – Alamo

The mission at Alamo was founded in 1718 as the first mission in San Antonio and one of the oldest Spanish missions in Texas. It was established, among other reasons, to educate the Native Americans who were being Christianized. After several decades, in 1793, it was secularized and abandoned. Over the years, it primarily served…

Texas – Texas Rangers

An innumerable number of books and articles have been written about them, and many films have been made. They are an inseparable part of American culture and the myth of the Wild West. They participated in the capture of Bonnie and Clyde, prevented assassinations of two U.S. presidents, and today they deal with the most…

Texas – Bandera – The Tales of the Gravedigger

  Todd Anderwald, despite his German-sounding surname, belongs to one of the sixteen Polish families that settled in Bandera in the mid-19th century. He is already of retirement age and looks just like a doppelganger of Santa Claus—an open, friendly, jovial man with a long white beard. On a daily basis, he works laying bricks,…