The traveler in me craves adventure, the wanderer yearns for time to get lost and the educator in me longs for stimulating informal learning. Travel merges all of these ‘itches’ and as long as every once an awhile I get to run my toes through the sand, I’m quite satisfied. I think I’ve always been an educator.
U.S. State Department Wants High School Students to Say 'YES' to Studying Overseas in 2015
Visiting San Francisco's Bay Area is pricey for the uneducated traveler. Doing your research on hotels before heading to the San Francisco Bay area is certainly worth your time. Here are a few ideas for the budget-conscious.
Sometimes a book grabs you by the heart and won't let go. Such is the case of an extraordinary new book by UK author Gill Hoffs, entitled The Sinking of the RMS Tayleur: The Lost Story of the 'Victorian Titanic'. I have to tell you: I started reading, and couldn't put it down.
From my trip out yesterday, sept 25. 2014.
One with the mountain, covered with snow on top, was taken from my porch.


Flickr cc: Carl Wycoff, adapted by Wandering Educators
From Graceland to the hip and iconic Beale Street to fun family attractions and parks, the city of Memphis, Tennessee is always grooving. If you're traveling on a budget, there are a variety of strategies and tricks to keep more dollars in your wallet.
U.S. Department of State Scholarship Program for American High School Students Promotes Study of Critical Languages
I am in the middle of a dirt road, that’s all I know. There are many people walking around a busy market in the middle of a plaza that is covered in dirt and sand. Seeing no other options, I walk along the dusty path toward the crowd. Distressed, I look at the signs and listen to the strange and unfamiliar dialect of the locals. How did I get here? Where am I?
Stretching far enough that on some nights the Aurora Borealis dance in the sky, Michigan’s Upper Peninsula seems like a world apart—literally. The 5-mile long Mackinac Bridge links the U.P. to the rest of Michigan. The U.P.
Florida Culture for the Week of September 22 By Josh Garrick
Sept 25 – Hispanic Heritage Month Kick-off at City Hall