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Am I a Jerk if I Don’t Like Hanoi?. Top Story - August 2022.
So I committed the ultimate travel sin. I admitted that I didn’t like a place. You’re not really supposed to do that. Especially not when it’s a place that everyone else seems to like. At the worst, you say something diplomatic like:
By Sh*t Happens - Lost Girl Travel3 years ago in Wander
First Impressions of Oaxaca City
Intro We knew we wanted to visit Mexico for Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) a joyful holiday to remember lost loved ones, but the question was, where in Mexico did we want to celebrate it? A quick Google search came up with the same answer over and over again.
By Sh*t Happens - Lost Girl Travel3 years ago in Wander
Feeling Ducky in North Carolina
“Live in the sunshine, swim the sea, drink the wild air.” Ralph Waldo Emerson My husband, my dogs, and the ocean – a perfect day. While miniature schnauzers are generally not swimmers, my two pups love their days in the sand. Heidi is not afraid of getting her toes wet, but her favorite activity is the thrill of the chase – namely seabirds and crabs. Ruffles is more about digging holes in the sand and laying down in them.
By Jennifer Christiansen4 years ago in Wander
The Strangest Places to Visit
Europe Scotland Inveraray Jail dates back to 1820 it has become a popular tourist attraction and is a World Heritage site. Visitors can get to see how 19th century life was in the penitentiary. There are characters dressed authentically and you can find out about early justice techniques such as branding with a hot iron, public whipping and torturous thumbscrews. You can listen in on sensational courtroom trials and if you really want an experience you can get locked up in a barren prison cell and try your hand at a variety of bizarre punishments.
By Rasma Raisters4 years ago in Wander
On Foot in Downtown St. Louis
I woke up this morning thinking about some words penned by D. H. Lawrence in his wonderful but forgotten 1920 novel, "Women in Love." The quote, which I think suitably depicts the human experience for all of us, goes like this: "One wants to wander away from the world’s somewheres, into our own nowhere."
By Michael Vito Tosto4 years ago in Wander








