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Fun Times at Globe Life Field
Before the 2025 calendar year concluded, one of my goals for 2026 was to travel more. Most recently, I did just that. In my previous story about going on vacation to my hometown of Arlington, Texas, I discussed taking part in a stadium tour at Globe Life Field. I loved every minute of it and everyone who was part of the tour were excellent. In this story, I'll give my opinions about what I thought about GLF.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 23 days ago in Wander
Away from the Crowds in Wyoming
Devils Tower is the first declared National Monument in the US. It is not really known how this formed into such a unique shape. Legend has it that two girls were playing, and along came giant bears. They tried to run away from the bears and climbed to the top of a rock, praying to be saved. Then the rock rose high up into the air, and the girls were saved while the bears left their claw marks on the side of the mountain trying to climb it but failing. The Devils Tower received the honor of becoming the first National Monument in 1906, 13 years after the first recorded climb of the mountain by William Rogers and W.L. Ripley in 1893.
By Rasma Raisters24 days ago in Wander
10 Reasons to Choose a Beach Villa with Private Pool
A beach holiday is about more than warm sand and gentle surf. When you choose a beach villa with a private pool, you unlock a level of comfort, privacy, and personalised experience that simply cannot be matched by standard hotel rooms. But what makes a private-pool villa genuinely worth it — beyond the glossy photos?
By Island Life Maldives26 days ago in Wander
Away from the Crowds in Wisconsin
Located on Lake Superior, the Apostle Islands are great for outdoor adventures. They are known for pristine beaches and sea caves. Cliffs offer awesome views. Visitors enjoy hiking along scenic trails or getting out on the water and sailing.
By Rasma Raisters28 days ago in Wander
The Kelpies and The Falkirk Wheel
The Kelpies The Kelpies A few years ago I was driving up the M9 towards Dollar in Scotland, it was dark and raining and suddenly I nearly crashed the car when I saw two huge hundred-foot-high horses' heads to my left-hand side. I had to pull over. I am not sure if I tried to take a photograph but I was dumbfounded.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 28 days ago in Wander











