Having lived and taught English in South Korea for the last nine months, it’s difficult to put my experience into words. When I try to articulate what I’ve seen and ... Read more
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Are the Best Parts of Travel found in the Small Differences?
The everyday delights of visiting a friend in a small village in Germany One of my favorite things about visiting friends abroad is getting to experience home life in their ... Read more
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Camino De Santiago (200 KM Of Hiking In 10 Days) Solo Women’s Travel
When long-distance hiking gets personal, but not in the way you thought it would be The Camino de Santiago, or the Way of Saint James, is an ancient pilgrimage route ... Read more
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Tour Of Pompeii (Travels In Southern Italy)
At the gates of Pompeii, my views on tour guides were changed forever… I’m not sure where, but somewhere along the course of my life I’d acquired the notion that ... Read more
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Goan Prawn Curry Recipe (Indian Food Recipes – Goa, India)
A gem in India’s sparkling crown of fish and seafood dishes, this coconut enriched curry is an Indo-Portuguese specialty.
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Sicilian Caponata Recipe (Traditional Recipes From Catania, Sicily)
Caponata is the very essence of traditional Sicilian food.
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Olympics in London and Mummy
I caved in to pressure after she proudly brought home a huge piece of project work with the somewhat chilling final line, "I’m going to the Olympics because my mummy has bought us tickets!"
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Travel Photography: Pulling off the “Jump Shot”
I began to convince myself over €3 bottles of Riesling that certain silly ideas I daydreamed were worth pursuing. One of these midguided ideas was the “jump shot”.
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Teaching in Nigeria & Becoming An African Princess
The next day I walked to the village and everyone genuflected and addressed me as Rankaditti, which roughly translated as "Princess."