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The Real Ramen

by Joshua Beatty / Jan 07, 2010 / 1 comments

Just about anyone who went to college in the United States after about 1990 has heard of Ramen noodles. Some Americans pronounce this word as “Ray-man” noodles.

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Help Make a Difference with Books of Hope

I've got an extraordinary project to share with you today. Books of Hope is a program where schools in the U.S. can work to create books for their sister school in Uganda. There's nothing like a book to change a life - and Books of Hope is changing many, many lives.

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Behind the Scenes of Meijer Gardens’ Holiday Exhibit

Behind the Scenes of Meijer Gardens’ Holiday Exhibit

Jason deCaires Taylor - New Underwater Sculptures in Mexico

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Dec 08, 2009 / 0 comments

One of my very favorite artists is Jason deCaires Taylor. His underwater sculptures have long intrigued me. I can't WAIT to get underwater and see them. We've interviewed Jason about the Underwater Sculpture Park he created in Grenada.

Hay...While the Sun Shines

by wandering freditor / Nov 09, 2009 / 0 comments

HAY … WHILE THE SUN SHINES

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The Soo - The Locks and Much More

The Soo - The Locks and Much More 

Sault Ste Marie will amaze you. If you think the Soo is a nowhere town, take the trip and disabuse yourself of that misconception. After an extended weekend you will congratulate yourself on your discerning travel smarts.

 

Foodie Finds: Tea and Art in Historic Savannah

by smartpoodle / Aug 20, 2009 / 1 comments

 

Savannah, Georgia

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Experiential Travel with AFAR

We've recently found the coolest site - that explores experiential travel. AFAR: Where Travel Can Take You explores experiential travel in a variety of ways - through a website, a new (and gorgeous) print magazine, and more.

Central Park: Solitude and Grace in the Heart of America’s Largest City

Central Park: Solitude and Grace in the Heart of America’s Largest City

After taking a recent trip to NY a week ago and spending the better part of a perfect day in Central Park, I actually forgot I was in a noisy city. The weather was perfect, and I was able to run around on the soft grass with my niece and nephew and sit under a shady tree. Upon my return I was inspired to learn more about our nation’s largest urban oasis.  

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Book Review: The Diplomatic Dog of Barbados

Every once in a while, if you are lucky, you run across a book that you just LOVE. I know, we can count these books on one hand. I read hundreds of books a year (many of them travel guides and books for Wandering Educators). They are all wonderful, and I would never recommend a book on this site if I didn't like it - and think that our readers would like it, as well. But back to this particular book...written by a dear friend of mine, Winfred Peppinck.

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