Ready for a travel experience like no other? I’m always reminding my students to use the 5 senses in their travel writing, because it packs such a punch in relating a place to the reader.
The charming, historical town of St. George’s plays host to one of the best ways to embrace the island’s Christmas spirit. Beloved by both locals and tourists alike, St. George’s Christmas Walkabout, an annual event, draws more than half of the island’s population to the east end.
While visiting Paris, my brother was reading The 39 Clues series by Rick Riordan. Conveniently, he was reading book one of the series, titled The Maze of Bones. In the book, the main characters go to the Paris Catacombs. They find some bones which have numbers on them to lead them to the next clue.
Whether you’ve got a layover or are planning a trip to Dubai, there’s plenty to see and do! Dubai, often called the City in the Desert, is one of the world’s fastest growing cities.
As part of our College Programming Series, we are featuring Greek Life opportunities, too. There are so many different Greek Life organizations on thousands of college campuses all over the world. Today, we are featuring Ms.
Everyone complains about plane ticket prices. Nobody wants to pay $700, your arm, your leg, and your firstborn to fly, no matter where you’re going to. It’s not like you even get a free lunch bag like you used to, filled with a sandwich and Pepperidge Farm chessmen cookies.
Florida Culture for the Week of November 11 by Josh Garrick
November 11, 12, 18, and 19 – New Sculptures in Orlando – The ‘City Beautiful’
Farming is something that takes patience and love. When I was a little boy, I had a barrel that was cut in half that mom said I could fill with flowers. My sister had one too, and she bought flowers at the store, but I had no money so I went around and got weeds.
It was a packed hall, a sold out concert, a cold January evening, the second night of the Celtic Connections festival in Glasgow, Scotland.
As you might remember, last summer I wrote about Muskö as part of my archipelago series, and today I am writing about it again as this summer we happened to spend