Posts Tagged ‘Education’
The Restaurant That Wasn’t a Restaurant in Phuket, Thailand
Thailand is a strange place…
Read MoreThailand’s Military Coup: A Cocktail Party Anecdote
Those who travel internationally by choice and for pleasure are all looking for variations of the same thing: new and foreign experiences that will, in some way or another, take them out of their daily routine.
Read More5 Relaxing Places to Catch Your Breath in Wien, Austria
Wien is one of those cities explored by thousands of tourists every single day! And, as beautiful as all the main sights may be, the Austrian capital’s vibe can be sometimes overwhelming. But hey, that’s no reason to skip anything on your list!
Read MoreY’all Come Back Now, Y’hear?: Speaking Yankee to the Brits
When I wrote the essay detailing just why precisely I should be accepted to study in England for a semester, I laid it on thick, making it sound as though finding myself atop bruisy, lilac-hued moors on the English countryside was somehow my birthright.
Read More7 Must Visit Craft Breweries in Charlotte, North Carolina
You’ve heard of Charlotte. You may have even traveled through town switching planes at the Queen City’s heavily trafficked airport. But did you know it has one of the United States’ fastest growing craft beer scenes? Charlotte’s craft brewery industry is exploding so rapidly that at last count the number of breweries in the region equals that of cross-state rival Asheville at 20.
Read MoreHappy Hippies in Eureka, California
The modern hippy is far cry from the origins of the word “hippy.” Most times you find hippies on the road, they’re more like transients and a lot less like the anarchist, peace and love, robe wearing garden lovers of the 1970s.
Read MoreTop Literature Spots in England
I don’t know about you, but one of the things that initially drew me to England was the wealth of British literature. My entire first trip could have been dubbed “The Jane Austen Quest”
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