Every once in a while, if you are lucky, you run across a book that you just LOVE. I know, we can count these books on one hand. I read hundreds of books a year (many of them travel guides and books for Wandering Educators). They are all wonderful, and I would never recommend a book on this site if I didn't like it - and think that our readers would like it, as well. But back to this particular book...written by a dear friend of mine, Winfred Peppinck.
Go Transcendental for A Day
Champagne for Wandering Educators
Immigration and Race Dialogue Circles Offered Year-Round in Nashville, TN
One of my very favorite artists is Jason deCaires Taylor. His underwater sculptures have long intrigued me. I can't WAIT to get underwater and see them. We've interviewed Jason about the Underwater Sculpture Park he created in Grenada.
Spady Museum Showcases Photographic Retrospective of Pahokee’s Wartime Contributions
POPPYING OUT OF PROVENCE TO THE LANGUEDOC ROCK
Sinn brings enchantment and intrigue to Lake Eustis Museum of Art
I recently found out about a fantastic language learning program, called Vaughan Town. It was started by Richard Vaughan (see video below) and is a great success for both the teachers of English, and the students learning English.
A TROPICAL GETAWAY IS JUST A SHORT DRIVE FROM CHICAGO AND MILWAUKEE