(inspired by Calais, France-- December 2015) Refugee “I took a few steps and saw them, guys wearing uniforms with their dogs off the leash, carrying shiny, polished holstered guns...And the heavy pounding on their bodies, their bones scraping on the flooring, the thud made by the impact of their skulls on the steps, I can … Continue reading Refugee (poem)
Category: Travel
Traveling by train is one of the easiest and most-convenient ways to visit places in Europe. From the SNCF in France to the PKP in Poland, there are hundreds of railway companies that operate to get you from point A to point B, and to assist you in enjoying the travel experience all the way. … Continue reading 5 Beautiful Train Stations in Europe
Los Angeles views (March 2020) When it comes to traveling, some of us might not have the luxury of spending many days in one place. Whether it’s due to rushed planning or limited vacation time off from work, it can be hectic trying to research and cram in as much as possible into sightseeing a … Continue reading 72 Hours in Los Angeles: Things to See and Do
Snowy day in Bryce Canyon (October 2021) -- Rebecca
A couple of weeks ago, Anita from 100 Country Trek posted an article about artificial lights she's seen during her travels. From concerts to art exhibitions, she's checked out so many of these glowing, bright, and mesmerizing events that I've been inspired to write about the ones I've come across while traveling the world (thanks, … Continue reading 10 Light Exhibitions from Around the World
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