literature
Travel literature includes guide books, travel memoirs and the curious experiences that happen when you seek adventure.
The Magic of Cap May
I gazed out of the car window as we drove along the winding roads leading to Cape May, New Jersey. The early morning sun cast a golden hue over the quaint houses and lush greenery that lined the streets. It’s a lovely drive from my home to Cap May. My husband and I relive memories of our youth as we drive along. The roads are filled with reminders of why New Jersey is called the garden state. There are farms and forests all along the way. It’s a peaceful and joyful drive.
By Brenda Fluharty2 years ago in Wander
Wanderlust and Wellness: How Travel Can Improve Your Physical Health
In a world where stress seems to be an inevitable companion of modern life, the desire to escape and explore new horizons has become more than just a luxury—it's a necessity. Enter wanderlust, that innate desire to travel and explore the world around us. But what if I told you that wanderlust isn't just good for the soul, but for the body too? In this article, we'll delve into the fascinating connection between travel and physical health, exploring how embarking on new adventures can rejuvenate your body, mind, and spirit.
By BLESSING COOL 2 years ago in Wander
FEAR OF UNKNOWN BEYOND THE SHADOWS
Once in a small town named Serenity, there lived a young man named Kane who struggled with an overwhelming fear that seemed to tighten its grip on him with each passing day. Kane's fear had its roots in a traumatic childhood experience that haunted him relentlessly. His nights were filled with restless sleep, and his days were clouded by an ever-present anxiety.
By Sweet Daddy 2 years ago in Wander
Donkey Beach
Without any lifeguard training, we were going to Hawaii to save souls. Who needed saving? Why were they in danger? I wasn’t so sure back then and all I did was imagine how much fun I could have on my orange and yellow spongey boogie board. I visualized a billowing sandy beach sprawled out amongst wispy pine trees and a small cove with peaky waves that broke left and right across the sand. With the scene imprinted in my imagination, I stood up on my Orangesicle bogey board, strapped the leash on my left wrist, and surfed it off my bed. I hit the ground hard and burned my right cheek into the old carpet. We were leaving in two weeks, and I would be ready!
By Tony Martello2 years ago in Wander
Beyond Borders
In a transformative journey that spanned continents, from the bustling urban landscapes of Los Angeles to the enchanting terrains of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), I encountered a tapestry of culture, cuisine, and tradition that reshaped my worldview. What began as a mere expedition evolved into a soul-stirring odyssey, unraveling the beauty and richness of Emirati culture.
By Idris Yanda Nasiru2 years ago in Wander
GOD, AFRICA AND THE FUTURE
A Professor recently asked, “Are we the children of a lesser god?”. If the question is an object, I believe it would be one of those shiny smooth pebbles at the beach, a benign question that has created a ripple in the ocean of conundrum Africa finds herself today.
By Ugochukwu Udorji2 years ago in Wander
Tickle Trouble
Once upon a time in the whimsical village of Guffawville, laughter was the currency of choice. Chuckles, a bumbling jester with a heart as big as his floppy shoes, lived there. He was renowned for his uproarious jokes and side-splitting pranks that had the power to make even the grumpiest villager burst into fits of laughter.
By Hunny Wadhwani2 years ago in Wander




