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Lessons I Learned on Vacation

Brianna Krueger
July
14
/ 2014

I’ve always been a bit strange. As a child, I collected trash. Like old Reese’s wrappers. I’m not sure if I felt bad for the poor thing not having any chocolate-covered peanut butter left in it, or if I thought the wrapper was pretty, or what. All I know is I gave literal meaning to one’s man trash is Brianna’s treasure.
    

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Holiday in Sweden: Sunsets

Benny Hoynes
July
14
/ 2014
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Some pics from Luleå, Sweden during our holiday here. With between 22 degr C to 32 degr C, we enjoy the weather and the beautiful colours during the nights, when the sun sets.

The girl in the photos is my daughter Nathalie, 10 years old.

 

Florida Culture for the Week of July 14 By Josh Garrick

Josh Garrick
July
13
/ 2014
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Florida Culture for the Week of July 14 By Josh Garrick

 
Through July 28 – Ladies of Eola Heights – a Wanzie Comedy

10 Things You’ll Learn as a First-Time Traveler to China

farwestchina
July
12
/ 2014
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10 Things You’ll Learn as a First-Time Traveler to China

10 Things You’ll Learn as a First-Time Traveler to China

 

Travel for Everyone with Tarita’s Travel Connections

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Dr. Jessie Voigts
July
12
/ 2014
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Some of us are lucky enough to fall into careers that we love, where just coming to work is a joyful part of the day. Fewer have been purposeful, have seized the brass ring and gotten into those careers through hard work, perseverance and, yes, even a little bit of luck.

3 Reasons Why it's Imperative to Eat Local Foods

Drew Goldberg
July
11
/ 2014
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Eating local foods when you’re in a foreign country isn't just important. It's imperative.

Food is my absolute #1 favorite part about traveling. I am completely obsessed with eating local dishes everywhere I go.

This is Happening Now

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Dr. Jessie Voigts
July
10
/ 2014
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There’s something special about live theatre. Not only the magic of performance, but also being present for something that changes every night. Yes, the dialogue is the same, but the actors, crew, and audience make it different each night. No wonder we love it so.

How Not to Calm a Child on a Plane

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Dr. Jessie Voigts
July
09
/ 2014
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Have you ever held treasure in your hands? You know, those books that make you laugh out loud throughout the entire book, nod your head in agreement, text best friends great lines, and induce a flurry of both written and oral recommendations on book sites and in person?

Planning a gap year: 5 essential tips

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Lexa Pennington
July
08
/ 2014
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For those looking to gain some life experience before heading off to university, taking a gap year can be an extremely rewarding adventure. Read on for a list of five essential tips to keep keen travellers safe and secure whilst away from the comforts of home.

 

Empress of the Night Author Eva Stachniak on Writing, Travel, and Inspiration

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Dr. Jessie Voigts
July
08
/ 2014
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