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Reviews of all the places you'll go and the people you'll meet there.
My Take on WordPress 6.7 : New Themes, New Era?
As we WordPress Geeks know WordPress 6.7 was released on November 12, 2024 and it brings a host of exciting features and improvements that empower users to create more dynamic and engaging websites. This update focuses on enhancing design flexibility, user experience, and performance, with particular emphasis on themes and social media integration. Let's explore on "Does these new features elevate your WordPress site?".
By Rejin Kayasthaabout a year ago in Wander
POLAND
This past week, I had the opportunity to travel to Poland for work. As a result, my opportunity to see the sights was limited to the evenings. However, I was impressed by what I saw and what I ate while there. My job had me travel to three different locations: Warsaw, Poznan, and Szczecin. Below, I will briefly describe each area and what some of the key landmarks were. First, let me provide a quick historical overview of the significance of Poland today.
By Chad Pillaiabout a year ago in Wander
The Lessons That I Derived from My Recent Wanderlust
The darkness that surrounds the storm is often the most turbulent period of hardships that embellish us into the trance of not knowing what to do. I learnt the lessons of patience, virtue and gratitude from the darkest periods of my life. Life has its ways of embracing us in its wisdom, staggering us into the whirlwinds of challenges and adversities, only to gift us with peonies of hope. Hope can metamorphose mountains of hatred into the galloping beauty of existence that showers us with the narrative of self-belief and confidence. It is often in a wanderlust away from our daily surroundings that we realize the wonder that the world we live in has to offer. Forgiveness after a storm is like accepting the catastrophe without denying the damage it has done. It is painful but necessary to survive, to thrive in our lives.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Wander
Escape to Mexico Part 6: Yoga, Bike Rides and Navigating Without Signal
Having been exhausted the night before I nodded off early and woke before dawn, suffering from terrible allergies. I couldn’t stop sneezing and sniffling. Luckily I had brought some allergy medication with me and having spent time tossing and turning decided to head out and give L some respite from the involuntary disturbance whilst getting some fresh air.
By Nessy Writerabout a year ago in Wander
The Ramen Tavern In Knoxville
Beer and ramen have been a part of the Japanese dining culture for a long time now. Beer is the most popular alcoholic beverage in most countries, Japan is no exception. Coupled with the yummy broth noodle dish that originated in China and became a popular comfort and staple dish in Japan.
By Hope Martinabout a year ago in Wander
Deep Well Pumpkin Patch and Corn Maze
All photos were taken by Jessie Lynn Nelson from JLN Photography Making Memories As A Family Is A Huge Deal In My House I know I write a LOT about my family ootings (ooo-tings is the only correct pronunciation for 'Outing' anymore since we watched the anime Spy Family on Crunchy Roll). We don't get to do them often but when we do, we usually launch into our ooting at full energy. We take it seriously for many reasons, and each of them is trauma-related to our own childhoods.
By Hope Martinabout a year ago in Wander
Unveiling the Mystical Beauty of Tinipak River and Rock Formations: A Creative Exploration of it's Hidden Gem
I was picked up by a service car at approximately 6:30 am in Pasig City. We were on our way to Eastwood to pick up another colleague at the agreed time of 7:30 am. Arriving in Eastwood well ahead of schedule, my driver and I decided to indulge in a delicious breakfast at the Restaurant near THAMES International School at Quezon City. After our satisfying meal, we made our way to Eastwood Le Grand Tower 2 to rendezvous with our colleague. Our journey from Eastwood to Barangay Daraitan, Tanay Rizal began at 7:30 am using the Waze app. We embarked on a scenic 2-hour drive via the Marcos Highway and "Makaira-Daraitan" Road to the parking area, where we paid a nominal fee of 100 pesos for parking.
By Domingo Añasco-Gaces Samontina, Jr.about a year ago in Wander
Norwegian Breakaway Cruise Review
I meant to write and publish this in late September after returning from our trip. Unfortunately, I had sustained an injury during the course of the trip which put me out of commission for a bit on return. So writing hasn't exactly been the first thing on my mind upon coming home.
By Jennifer Childersabout a year ago in Wander
13 Iconic and Boutique Hotels in Paris with Historical Facts You Probably Didn't Know
The City of Light is famous for its grand palace hotels, but also scattered throughout Paris are boutique properties bursting with fascinating stories. Let’s step inside these distinctive Parisian addresses to experience French elegance intertwined with extraordinary tales of history and culture.
By Jody Holmanabout a year ago in Wander
Paris with Teens
I have searched the internet over for recommendations on itineraries and activities that will appeal to teens and adults alike in Paris; there is a dearth. Since I have taken my two boys a couple of times and have more trips on the docket, I thought I would share my experiences and plans. This is my list of places and activities I have enjoyed with my boys ranging in age from 10 to 16. Typically, I make a “half-agenda”, aiming for one museum or major site per day (tickets in advance), and then let the spirit of la flânerie take over.
By Jody Holmanabout a year ago in Wander
Discover the Majestic Beauty of Durdle Door: A Natural Marvel on the Jurassic Coast. AI-Generated.
Durdle Door, one of the most iconic natural landmarks on the Jurassic Coast in Dorset, England, captivates visitors with its dramatic limestone arch and stunning coastal scenery. Nestled just west of Lulworth Cove, Durdle Door is part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site that showcases 185 million years of geological history. This remarkable structure, combined with crystal-clear waters and breathtaking landscapes, makes it a magnet for photographers, hikers, and nature enthusiasts.
By Jeff Hutchingsabout a year ago in Wander










