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By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 21 April, 2009

Book Review: A String of Pearls

By AKNickerson, 21 April, 2009

Buon Compleanno, Roma!

By AKNickerson, 21 April, 2009

Happy Birthday, Wandering Educators!

Happy Birthday, Wandering Educators!  What a marvelous community of writers, educators, and travelers. 

By Josh Garrick, 21 April, 2009

Central Florida’s Cultural Life

Central Florida’s Cultural Life by Josh Garrick      

By judecowell, 21 April, 2009

Wandering Educators now One Year Old!

On the happy occasion of Wandering Educators' First Anniversary today I want to say, Happy Birthday to Jessie and everyone who makes this site a pleasant and enlightening experience!

By Ashley in Italy, 20 April, 2009

Recipes from Italy: Arista di Maiale

Here's a recipe from La Tavola Marche, our Italian Agriturismo.  You will not be disappointed, this comes out delicious & juicy!

 

By Robert Todd Felton, 20 April, 2009

Interview with Otalo - Vacation Rentals Search Engine

By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 20 April, 2009

Book Review: Peep Peep Don't Sleep

Having a sense of humor while traveling is one of the surest ways to enjoy life and all the riches it has to offer. One of my new favorite books is a hilarious photo journal from India, called Peep Peep Don't Sleep.

 

By SumitVashisht, 19 April, 2009

Astounding Himalayas

Do you want to have the Moon as your next holiday destination, Yes? But sorry you cannot go there. Right? Ok, then take my suggestion and go to Spiti Valley.  A drive of 350 km from Shimla through breathtaking scenery of Himalayan landscapes takes you to Spiti Valley. After crossing Narkanda, 64 km, and then driving opposite of River Satluj from near Rampur, 130 km, you stop for a night each at Sarhan, Kalpa and Pooh. Then you cross a bridge at Khaab where river Spiti meets Satluj. Now you are in Spiti Valley. Astounding, right?

By Kerry Dexter, 19 April, 2009

Foodie Finds: the 5 Best Places to Eat in Cambridge, Massachusetts

People from all over the world come to the small city across the Charles River from Boston to work, study, create, and among other things, enjoy the hundreds of restaurants which offer cuisines from Ethiopian to Mexican, priced in ranges for high dollar spenders, families on an outing, and grad students on tight budgets. High end Henrietta’s Table and student friendly Bartley’s Burger Cottage make all the guidebooks, but there are other great choices, too.

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Music for Shifting Times

Music for Shifting Times

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Through the Eyes of an Educator: A Compendium

International Teaching Families: A Compendium

International Teaching Families: A Compendium

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European Criminological Perspectives: A Compendium

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Exploring Michigan's Coasts: A Compendium

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Generation Study Abroad Commitment Partner

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 A Compendium

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Travel with Awe and Wonder: A Compendium

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