World travel will change your life! Over fifteen years ago I got my first passport and began my journey abroad into the unknown. At that time I was going to Russia, the former Soviet Union. Imagine my first trip outside of the USA was to the communist stronghold of Russia in 1992, [...]
I haven’t made any post for a few days because I was completely “off the grid”. We spent a few days in a small resort near Port Townsend in the Olympic Peninsula in Washington. No Internet connections, no emails, no computer access, and no web surfing. We swam, played tennis, and spend some quiet time sitting there, reading, and doing nothing. I felt relaxed, peaceful, and re-charged. I think for any knowledge worker who spends a lot of time in front of computer and
AP Newsbreak: SC gov 'crossed lines' with women : bellatoris : Yup, he went from 34.01N to 34.35S. Little geography joke for ya there. World travel isn’t inherently bad, just if you go south of the border with someone who isn’t your wife.
After the Oxford Debate formally finished this morning, the assembled took three questions -- two from the audience and one from online. Richardson has a great observation about Jupp's inability to answer one of the questions and what it implies about his understanding of what's really going on in ed tech. It would be enough to write the guy off. After all, buildings? As 'houses of learning'? But, it's funny: despite the fact that I'm surrounded by all of this technology and it allows me to
Today we have a gorgeous travel themed wedding all the way from the Philippines! All photos by Nelwin Uy . Love their idea of using a travel journal as a guestbook! Her gorgeous wedding dress: From the bride, Christine: I am one of those brides who, does not know what I want for my gown, all I know is that I want it to look vintage but not too frou frou because I want to feel comfortable during the wedding day but still wanted to feel like a bride. My designer ( Larry D. Espin
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