Todd Felton is a writer and digital strategist and a thrower of frisbees for dogs. He helps nonprofits tell their stories online and is the author of three travel books. He has also written for magazines like National Geographic Traveler, Backpacker, Skiing, Draft, and others. Please visit him at http://rtfconsulting.co.
The UK is a surprisingly diverse place considering its relatively small size, and that means that it can be hard to choose the best things to see and do if you only have a short time. Below are 5 of our favourite things to do which should top your list if you plan on visiting this beautiful land.
Excerpted from Rambles into Sacred Realms: Journeys in Pen & Paint, by Krish V. Krishnan
Love the adrenaline and satisfaction of pursuing extreme adventures? Here are 7 great ones - ready?
Studying abroad is a huge decision and though it means leaving your comfort zone, it can also be extremely rewarding. Here are our top picks for studying abroad where you can immerse yourself in the culture and really feel like a local…
London – one of the world’s capitols, and one of the world’s most expensive cities. But it doesn’t have to break your bank – here are some tried and true tips for saving money in London. And if you find something to splurge on, well, you’ll have the cash.
Florida Culture for the Week of March 30, 2015 by Josh Garrick
NOW to April 19 – The Philadelphia Story at Mad Cow
When main-line Philadelphia’s Tracy Lord decides to get married (again), her ex-husband and a tabloid reporter turn up just before the ceremony in this classic satire of ‘Society meets tabloid journalism.’ The romantic comedy was written in 1939 by Philip Barry only to become a film classic starring Cary Grant and Kathryn Hepburn in 1940. As timely today as when it was first written, call 407.297.8788 or visit madcowtheatre.com
Climate Change is Ripping Apart My Adopted Family and Country Tarawa, Kiribati (formerly known as the Gilbert Islands)
On December 12, 2000, I wrote home from the middle of the Pacific Ocean.
After a few days spent with my in-laws in Abruzzo, we’re ready to make the trek back home to Tuscany.
Over morning coffee, David says, “My parents have a gift for us: two hens, their best ones!”
The three of them anxiously watch my response.
“Now you can have fresh eggs every day!” Maria happily says.