Recently, my friend Matt Venuti played a beautiful solo in a small private setting in San Francisco. The solo was performed on an unusual rare instrument called the Hang, created in Switzerland. Below is a...
Thinking of teaching in China? The ESL industry in China is booming and the demand for qualified English teachers is going up every day. If you’re one of the thousands of ESL teachers who have...
What make our travel experiences so special are the people we meet along the way. These wonderful people were a source of inspiration to us, all living amazing lives. Some were volunteering, some were creating...
Cured olives were the reason I started this blog. Not any cured olives, but my grandmother’s cured olives in specific. Words cannot describe how they taste, so I won’t even try. But I will tell...
So, this one time I’m in Munich catching up on some browsing in and around the Bavarian capital. I sense a certain je ne sais quoi in the air, as well as, a steady swell...
Mount Kilimanjaro is Africa’s highest peak and the highest free-standing, snow-covered equatorial mountain in the world. Unlike most other great peaks, Kilimanjaro has the distinction of being accessible to anyone with a moderate fitness level;...
By Jade Scully on January 3, 2011 in Africa, Cape Town, East Africa, Egypt, Eritrea, Featured, Mozambique, Photos, Seychelles, Southern Africa, Sudan, Tanzania
If you’re a total water baby and prefer spending your time submerged along a coral reef or following exotic-looking fish around then you must be a scuba diver. Some of the most magical coasts to...
The Blue Cross RiverRink at Penn’s Landing....
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