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Travel from sea to shining sea; by car or by plane, there's plenty to see in the good ole US of A.
5 Things About St. Louis, MO
1. Toasted Ravioli and Concrete The food in St. Louis is AMAZING. Whether you want BBQ, traditional Italian food on "The Hill" (make sure you have extra time to wait for a table), or even something more unique like Ethiopian (try South City), you can find it in St. Louis. Of course, you won't want to miss out on some of the classics dishes like the toasted ravioli, which you can even get frozen at the grocery store if you want to stay in. Or cool down with a concrete which is basically super thick ice cream.
By Kendra Cordova6 years ago in Wander
When Better Days Begin
One day, though I don't know when, the world will return to normal. It might not be the normal we once knew, but it will still offer us chances we don't have locked at home. And when that day comes, I can just imagine all the empty driveways in the neighborhoods around my town. Mine will be one of them.
By Rachel Carrington6 years ago in Wander
Honolulu Holiday
Is there a certain place that is on your bucket list for taking a vacation? For me that place is Honolulu. My parents went there to celebrate thirty years of marriage. After hearing all of their stories and seeing pictures of the beautiful ocean, I've wanted to go there myself.
By Eloise Giesbrecht6 years ago in Wander
Where Longing Will Lead To
What is it about lockdown that makes you long for something? Not just the fact that you are limited in what you can do, in where you can go, and who you can see, but being alone with your thoughts, with your memories, and your thoughts of what you want your future to be. Do I dare even think about it, a vacation? A much, much needed vacation in a time where there is no lockdown and no social distancing, no being alone. Just thinking of a vacation away from this "vacation" makes my heart ache.
By Kasey Mirly6 years ago in Wander
I heard her Mountain sing
Travel Journal Friday, May 1, 2020. GREETINGS FROM NEW MEXICO! She's beautiful! I said goodbye to my car, Kiwi Sun, at the John Glen International Airport in Columbus, Ohio. The night was chilly. I wore a sweater. I knew I would need my soft beige hoodie for the cool desert evenings.
By Lorre Black6 years ago in Wander
5 Tips To Make Living in California More Affordable
California offers moderate temperatures throughout the year, beautiful beaches and a host of amazing opportunities for adventure. It also has a reputation as one of the most expensive places in the U.S. to live. While that reputation is definitely warranted, there are plenty of ways to make living in the Golden State more affordable. After all, not everyone in the state is a tech billionaire or movie star.
By Kari Oakley6 years ago in Wander
New York New York
I hope everyone is enjoying my last few post about these awesome cities. I've got to admit I was not a fan of New York at the first time. I was expecting to be amazed, then I was a bit disappointed but then I started coming back and I realized there's so much more to it than just the Times Square or souvenir stores. At some point New York started really growing onto me and now I love spendinhg there my weekends with some friends. The key to it I guess is soing all touristy things at once and then moving on to discovering the real city. So let’s come back to New York!
By Martyna Dearing6 years ago in Wander
The Top Ten Reasons to Live in Navarre, Florida
Navarre is known far and wide as Florida’s Most Relaxing Place, which absolutely puts it in the running for most relaxing on planet Earth, or even the entire galaxy. A fun mixture of sleepy small town with a picture perfect beach paradise, Navarre is a city that knows how to have a good time. If you aren’t looking to enjoy sunshine, natural beauty and a fantastic community full of talented artisans and restaurateurs, don’t move anywhere near Navarre, but if those things sound as lovely to you as they do to me, read on to see why Navarre (or Navarre Beach) is a marvelous place to call home. For residents of Navarre and its neighboring cities such as Pensacola, Gulf Breeze, Fort Walton Beach and Destin, see how many of these you’ve taken advantage of recently.
By The Tonya Zimmern Team6 years ago in Wander
New York New York
Last year I somehow ended up going to New York about 3 times in a very short period of time. Since my husband was new to the city I had to plan carefully where to take him and how t satisfy his apetite for this huge city during only one weekend we had over there. One of the times I visited the city was to meet up with my parents who have never been to the USA before. Can you imagine that? First time in this big country and straight to the Times Square? That's what I call a real American Dream. Usually that's also where it ends since the crowds start attacking you and you end up hating all the human kind after 5 minutes of being there.
By Martyna Dearing6 years ago in Wander
The Tomorrowland Problem:Part 1
When it opened in 1955, Tomorrowland was one of the original four cardinal realms of Disneyland. (The others were Frontierland, Fantasyland and Adventureland.) Walt Disney's plan was for this land to represent "A vista into a world of wondrous ideas signifying mans achievements."
By Sean Callaghan6 years ago in Wander





