Forget the bluebonnets and the azaleas; I know spring has sprung in the Lone Star State when the first wine and food festivals begin. That’s when wine and food enthusiasts like me, keep their calendars handy.
Extreme Weather Kyrre ravaged northern Norway for several days, but by Sunday 16th March, it was all over. Benny Høynes, who lives in Sortland in Vesterålen, is an avid photographer. When Kyrre ravaged its worst, he dressed himself for the storm, and took the camera out.
After the storm, the nicer weather came and the sun was shining for several days. Take a look...
Sometimes, even though history is unbearable to revisit, we must. We must to change the future, to honor those that have lost their lives, to make sure that this never happens again. One such history is the tragegy that is still unfolding in Cambodia.
Have you ever wanted to time travel? If you’re not Dr. Who, then you have to rely on books, media, and your imagination. I’ve always been fascinated by life in other countries, at different periods of time. One such time that catches my eye is British Colonial life in India in the 1960s.
Did you know that Grand Rapids, Michigan, is home to an amazing popcorn place? It's true! We've been enjoying Grand Rapids Popcorn for years and years (they started in 1944, but alas we've not been alive - or munching their popcorn - that long).
Travel to the rarely visited Mani Peninsula in the Peloponnese, and you will be greatly rewarded with an authentic Greek experience (away from the clubs and wild nightlife found on its famous islands).
With study abroad programs at an all-time high - approximately 274,000 American students traveled abroad during the 2010-2011 school year - educators need to plan ahead to avoid common travel emergencies for themselves and their students. Taking preventive measures is essential. Advance preparations will keep your travels memorable…for all the right reasons.
Essay writing is considered to be one of the most challenging assignments received by students at colleges and universities.
I traveled to Tibet last summer for almost two weeks. While I was mesmerized by the heaven-like nature there, I was more intrigued by the living conditions Tibetans suffer, especially the children.
Florida Culture for the Week of March 17 By Josh Garrick
Mar 19 to April 20 – Shakespeare Takes On Julius Caesar