Ask anyone who took a year after college to travel the world and you’ll hear numerous stories of fun, education, and personal growth. Seeing the Mona Lisa in the Louvre has a lot more impact than hearing about the painting in an art class, for example.
Is one of your dream goals to teach English in China? You may have always been fascinated by Chinese culture (and Chinese food?). You might want to live and work in a different country.
Some people have curated a fascination with the world that reveals itself through their words and their deeds. Mike Spinak is one of those people. In his photography we connect with art, truth, and wonder. He shares the depth of vision of a person deeply in love with the world that surrounds.
During a hands-on cooking class at La Tavola Marche in Le Marche, Italy, guests forage for wild greens in the field in front of our 300 year old farmhouse (agriturismo).
Florida Culture for the Week of July 15 by Josh Garrick
July 18 to July 22 – Violin(ce) – A Fusion of Combat/Dance/Spoken Word
Eight musicians,with different backgrounds and approaches, hailing from various locations in England, Scotland, Canada, and the United States. Six days in spring. A rambling old farm house in Shropshire in the south of England.
Do you love beaches, with a little history? One of the best places to take such a holiday is the Algarve, on the southern coast of Portugal.
Traveling with children can be a wonderful way to experience the world. It’s a shared experience. Something to bond you as a family. Something that you’ll talk about in years to come. But there are plenty of risks that as parents you need to manage. And this article is specifically about the risks posed by exposing kids to sexualized cultures and dangers.
So you’ve made the decision to visit the beautiful island of Bermuda, nicknamed “the rock” by locals, and you’ve done your research (i.e., read all of my articles on Wandering Educators).
Inspiration is one of the best tools in our travel planning arsenal. And inspiration is everywhere, isn't it? From the textiles you see while out and about, to books, to meals, to travel sites - they all contribute to what we want to see, do, and learn about while traveling.