The summer before last, my husband and I were smiled upon by the travel gods with an uninterrupted 5 weeks of coinciding vacation time.
Chuck E. Cheese’s is an awesome place to go where there are rides, games, and kids running around just because they’re so happy. There are many fun attractions, such as a man in a costume dressed as a giant mouse with a big smile. There are also great deals on food, such as pizza and soda, for when you are hungry.
The Netherlands – a place of beauty and great food! But I’m guessing that you’re not familiar with the cuisine of the southern Netherlands. If you’re driving the southern Netherlands, you’ve a great culinary adventure in front of you.
NYC is called many things: the city of lights, dreams, the cultural capital of the world. However, I’ve never heard it being called the city of gardens, nature, or greenery.
Have you ever read a book that grabbed you by the heart and never let go? Such is the case with All the Broken Things, a novel written by Canadian author Kathryn Kuitenbrouwer.
Eyes wide open looking for the truth, no sugarcoating, heads thrown back in passionate gestures. Vulnerable nakedness.
Long-fingered hands. Sensitivity drawn with fine nervous lines. Tense bodies, black ink on white paper, they look as if moved by raw emotions. Relaxed bodies, dreamlike shapes in violet, the color of spirituality.
Even at home, I find myself in search of adventure. Whether it’s a new farmers’ market or a short road trip to a new area to hike or discover-I’m in. That urge for adventure only grows when I leave the comforts of home and journey farther away from my surroundings.
Florida Culture for the Week of December 1 By Josh Garrick
Now through January 11 – A Waterhouse (Museum) Christmas Carol
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Do you love to share history and culture with your kids through stories? Me, too (in fact, that's the way I love to learn!). We love to read about different cultures, people, times, events - these small things, put together, bring the world alive to us.