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Tamil Nadu's Pongal festival in India : A celebration of nature, harvest and culture
Introduction Pongal is a four-day harvest festival celebrated in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu, and by Tamil communities worldwide. It is typically celebrated in the month of January and marks the beginning of the sun's six-month-long journey northwards (known as Uttarayana).
By Rachel Green3 years ago in Wander
Brian Ghannam Shares Hiking Destinations You Should Experience | Atlanta, GA
Getting around a country on foot is one of the most fun ways to explore it. Many factors go into choosing a country’s best hiking trails, such as the weather, culture, and scenery. These are why some of the world’s best hiking trails are worth a trip. If you’re looking for your next hiking destination, this article features some of the most notable locations in the world.
By Brian Ghannam3 years ago in Wander
Life Lessons From Our Off-Grid Honeymoon in the Woods
Next week marks three months being married to my partner of 9 years (yay!). Our wedding was a small and intimate affair with only two dozen people. Despite this, the costs still added up and life has just been too busy, so we opted for what I keep referring to as a “mini honeymoon,” while we wish and hope for a bigger trip. My fingers are crossed for Hawaii.
By Erin R. Wilson3 years ago in Wander
Zoo Tampa is the best place to see animals from all around the world!
Zoo Tampa is the best place to see animals from all around the world! Zoo Tampa is located in Tampa, Florida and is one of the largest zoos in the United States. The zoo is home to over 1,300 animals and covers over 300 acres. The zoo has a wide variety of animals from all over the world, including lions, tigers, elephants, and giraffes.
By hussein hamdi3 years ago in Wander
Destination Oregon
Located in the northwest corner of the country, Oregon is one of the states of the Pacific Northwest. Washington borders Oregon on the north, California and Nevada on the south, and Idaho on the east. To the west is the powerful and prepossessing Pacific Ocean. A variety of landscapes can be found within the borders of Oregon, including coastlines, beaches, deserts, rainforests, mountains, valleys, rivers, and lakes. Families and individuals alike can picnic, camp, or just hang out for the day in the many federal, state, county, and city parks scattered throughout the state. Join me on the must-see journey through Oregon. Within the eight distinct regions of Oregon, I'll highlight the hot spots everyone is talking about, as well as some of the lesser-known must-sees that the locals were willing to share.
By Phoenixx Fyre Dean3 years ago in Wander
My next destination of the year 2023
After my last Everest Base Camp trek, I learned that you must follow your desires and appreciate the journey as much as the destination in order to truly feel satisfied. Despite the fact that mountains and remote areas have always interested me so much, I frequently went to famous and upmarket locations, so even when I arrived there, I wasn't pleased.
By Manju Mahato3 years ago in Wander
The Path
I step out into the night, the coolness of the air around me, peels away the fatigue, the angst, and the drudgery I have been feeling. I can sense the heat from the house radiating behind me, a massive smothering heat, as the summer has been so very hot and dry. I can feel the coolness of the dew on my feet as I step into the grass, freshly cut the day before. The wet upon feet is refreshing as my dry, cracked soles have never seen the long Hard Summer Heat. It has been overwhelming I am not used to toiling in the fields. I had been pampered in my lifestyle, this, was all new to me. The night air was cool and invigorating; I could feel something novel, almost tangible in the air. I close my eyes and my face reaches for the light of the full moon. I open my eyes to the brightness of the moon glowing down upon me, giant and warm, even though it should not radiate heat, strange, I think to myself. I can feel something in the light of the moon, in the energy, as though something is pulling the water inside my body moving it to a rhythmic beat for which there is no sound. The gentle caress of light upon my face, brushes soft against my skin, it re tells a memory of a lovers caress. I feel everything, the energy within the grass growing, and the plants around me emerging upwards and out, reaching forward. The vines of small squashes coil their tiny arms around the grass, stretching them out to where they will have more space to greet the sun when she rises in the morning .It is almost as though I can hear the chloroplasts photosynthesizing the carbon dioxide into oxygen. I can feel the energy at a molecular level. I can see the light of a thousand stars some which should not be visible with the moon so bright in the sky. The animals are silent, the wind barley rustles a leaf it is as though the universe is frozen within this moment or just in slow motion. This ancient vestibule spreads out further than my imagination can even fathom. I breath the night air, cool an fragrant it snaps me back to the now, why am I awake? Why am I in the yard, I had been in bed dreaming of cool waters and tropical beaches? What had pulled me from vivid dreams of far off places blue crystal water? I had woken up with a start hearing something in the barn, I remember. I start back on my investigative walk towards the barn at first forgetting the moment of awe inspiring epiphany I had experienced moments before. I can smell the dryness of the wood, the ancient Mysteries of the land around me. I take long steps, in my bare feet, across the yard towards this ancient building. As I put my hands on the cold metal of the lever on the door, flashes of the past race through my mind. Generations have made their history come alive on this land, how have not reveled in my own antiquity. Reaching to open tall wide door I can smell the hay inside clean and fresh as though I had filled it just yesterday. What is inside? What am I going to find? I can feel the anticipation, no fear, and no worry. I should be fearful, being in a place I hardly know, in the middle of the night in my pajamas and my bare feet. Yet I feel as though I am floating towards my destiny, my soul’s purpose. Everything inside of me vibrates as I opened the door. Through a large crack in the roof the light of the moon shines down upon a small brown owl seated on the cross bar to the loft of the barn staring at me. His dark eyes reached out to speak to me; I can feel his stare into the very depths of my soul. As I look deeper I can hear a thousand years of human history, of our spiritual growth. I can see the words of the great Mother Earth , Gaia. I can feel the energy of every religion and understand the spiritual meaning of the teachings of the greatest philosophers. it is as though a great gift of knowledge , a new way of understand is being given to me. I can feel my arms opened in prayer as my face turns towards the sky and this small fragile owl takes Wing. His slight wings open up, and swoop over my head, as he passes the wind from his wings brushes against my hair like a gentle caress of a God moving across the sky. A ball of light flies from his talons and smashes into my chest, knocking the breath out of my lungs. I fall to one knee gasping for air and as I look around to see the small owl fly away I realize that I can hear everything, everyone's voice, everyone's thoughts and I know that forever I will be changed.
By Erin Winspur3 years ago in Wander










