humanity
If nothing else, travel opens your eyes to the colorful quilt that is humankind.
**Whispered in the Shadows**
"*Serpents coil, moonlight foil, secrets held in the witches' soil.*" In the heart of the enchanted woods, where ancient oaks whispered tales to the wind, there thrived a coven of thirteen witches bound by the threads of magic and fate. Their gathering place, a clearing dappled with silver moonlight, was a sanctuary veiled from the eyes of mere mortals. The spell that echoed through the night marked the commencement of their sacred rites.
By Devine Writez2 years ago in Wander
"Moonlit Promises: A Tale of Love Under the Stars"
The Romantic Night: A Tale of Love and Connection The moon hung low in the velvet sky, casting a soft, silvery glow over the world below. It was a night tailor-made for romance, a night that seemed to whisper promises of love and connection to all who gazed upon it.
By mausam jhajhria2 years ago in Wander
Cosmic Ring of Fire Spectacle
Introduction Eclipses, those rare celestial events where the universe orchestrates a spellbinding dance of shadows and light, have captivated human imagination for millennia. The forthcoming total lunar eclipse on October 14, 2023, promises to be a breathtaking spectacle, gracing the skies of the Americas with its awe-inspiring beauty. In this article, we'll delve into the mystique of lunar eclipses, explore the science behind this extraordinary event, and uncover the cultural significance that has painted the moon's transformation in vivid hues of folklore, art, and wonder.
By Rive Jedua2 years ago in Wander
Be Careful What You Wish for — Do You Really Want a Guide for Your Next Mayan Temple?. Top Story - October 2023.
At this point in the trip, we were no strangers to Mayan temples. We’d seen some incredible feats of ancient artwork, engineering, and architecture in Mexico and Belize. Every other temple we had visited so far, we had explored independently, learning from the information dotted about and what was written in our guidebooks.
By Sh*t Happens - Lost Girl Travel2 years ago in Wander
Home is a Cheap Motel
I was in a trance between asleep and awake. It was another world there, a magical land where all of my fears and desires seemed to participate in a flash mob of sorts, dancing through my mind. I saw faceless beings. Blackholes where facial features should be. The world was limitless in the best and worst ways. It was filled with possibility. That possibility clashed with events that broke me open over and over again. Sometimes in my dreams, I would fall endlessly. Other times, I’d fly. I was in a purgatory of sorts. A mirror into the unspoken reflection of my psyche.
By Jenell Riesner 2 years ago in Wander
Irrigon, Oregon isn't the Oregon you know.
Irrigon, Oregon isn't the Oregon you know. There aren't waterfalls, a rocky coastline, or lush green forests. In Irrigon, there is corn, sand, and the murky waters of the Columbia. Water that understands it's best to travel West, away from this place and to the Ocean. I've grown certain that this part of the Oregon Trail is where people died of dysentery or maybe exhaustion gazing upon the miles of desert-like landscape and tumbleweed highways. A town so small that your mayor and bartender are one and the same. Residents drunkenly spill their beer and sorrows onto the bartop for one woman to clean.
By Jenell Riesner 2 years ago in Wander
What is Shanghai Disneyland: Experiencing the Magic of the Theme Park
Although Shanghai Disneyland is the 6th instalment of the American entertainment franchise, it is one of the most unique amusement hubs in the theme park's illustrious history. The venue is eleven times larger than the original Disneyland Park in California and is spread out over a whopping 963 acres. Apart from its size, what sets Shanghai Disneyland apart from other global Disneylands are the uniquely Chinese versions of beloved cartoon characters and Disney highlights accessible at the park.
By peter canecias2 years ago in Wander
She's Not From Texas
One from the archives I hope you'll enjoy.... I brought my Yankee fiancée home to Texas to meet the family. Austin’s airport had relocated since I moved to Rhode Island. No more Robert Mueller Airport. I can’t show her where my family and I waited for my dad to step off the airplane from Vietnam, all six of us kids fighting over who gets to hold the cardboard sign we made in case he didn’t recognize us. I wished I could have shown her, because that was part of what made me… well… me.
By Paul Pence2 years ago in Wander
New Skills in a Day
One day I was reading the Bible and I came across these beautiful words that changed my perspective on a few things. Isaiah 55:11 so is my word that goes out from my mouth: It will not return to me empty, but will accomplish what I desire and achieve the purpose for which I sent it.
By Bernard N M2 years ago in Wander
My Journey To Finding Success
Living abroad can be a daunting experience, but it can also be one of the most rewarding. For me, my journey to finding success while living abroad began when I met my wife in Cambodia. We found stability together and started building a life in this beautiful country.
By Freddie's Lost Treasures2 years ago in Wander








