Our first afternoon in Amsterdam, my husband, Bob, and I had spent a walking, gawking, somewhat shocking afternoon wandering Amsterdam’s red-light district.
If, like the majority of folk, long hours in the office or hard at work elsewhere has become just too much to handle – there is a wonderful cure for that – last minute holiday deals!
Ah, the Nile – hear the word, and think of ancient times, the rhythm of life, a millennia of use and living. Our daughter is a scholar of Ancient Egypt – so when we received a review copy of Joanna Lumley’s Nile dvd set from the publisher, she was very happy. We could hardly wait to watch it!
Recently, I saw a video from Inside Study Abroad that I just loved. It features interviews with leaders in international education, and what they look for in international educators.
Oliver, British Columbia is situated in the very top boundaries of the Sonoran Desert, the only desert in Canada. Our mountains are filled with sagebrush, prickly pear cactus, and pine trees while our valleys are teeming with lakes and rivers. As with almost any place in British Columbia, Oliver is an outdoor enthusiast's
Florida Culture for the Week of July 22 by Josh Garrick
July 25 – Toad the Wet Sprocket at Hard Rock Hotel
Once in a while, I come across writing so magical that a) I reread each page before going to the next; and b) I can't wait to share it. Such is the case with new literary journal Far Off Places.
Quito, Ecuador made big travel news in February 2013, when it opened a brand new airport just outside of the city. The new airport was much needed, and is beautiful and state-of-the-art, but it presents one new travel challenge: it is quite far from the actual city of Quito.
Cape Cod, quintessential land of summer, isn’t exactly what you might think of when you think of educational family travel destinations. Mini-golf, ice cream, sunscreen, bikinis, waves, and lifeguards in red t-shirts … what’s there to learn? How about learning to slow down and look around. In fact, http://www.wanderingeducators.com/best/stories/welc
Are you yearning to get some hands-on experience learning about how federal agencies operate, but can’t make it to Washington, D.C., for an internship? Federal Student Aid (FSA), a principal office of the U.S.