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Perdition Provisions: Zesty Shallot Deviled Eggs

by Hugging The Coast /
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May 15, 2009 / 1 comments

Zesty Shallot Deviled Eggs

Mark O'Connor: where the musical maps end

by Kerry Dexter /
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May 12, 2009 / 0 comments

Bhimakali Temple - A Marvel Example of Himalayan Architecture

by SumitVashisht /
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May 10, 2009 / 0 comments

Recipes from Italy~ Grandma's Apple Cake - Torta della Nonna

by Ashley in Italy /
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May 08, 2009 / 0 comments

All Roads Lead to Rome

by Ashley in Italy /
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May 08, 2009 / 1 comments

Oh a city I truly love - Roma. We happily escorted Leslie & Bob back to Rome, any excuse to visit this incredible city once again!

Two Weeks Until I'm In Rome!

by RFies / May 08, 2009 / 1 comments

In just under two weeks, I will be on an airplane on my way to Rome! I remember when my friends and I were counting down from 120 days. I can’t believe this semester has gone so fast!

Since my last posting, we have finished a few more things in preparation for our trip.

"That's what they do there."

by La Sevillana /
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May 07, 2009 / 1 comments

Introducing Mr Bobo

by Bobo Chimp /
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May 06, 2009 / 2 comments

Well i thought i would use this forum to explain the micro-phenom known as Mr Bobo - this is mainly of interest to those in our community of Greenville Michigan.

Central Florida Culture

by Josh Garrick / May 06, 2009 / 0 comments


Central Florida Culture by Josh Garrick     

‘Jersey Boys’ for 3 Weeks at the Bob Carr

A Traveler's Library in April: From SE Asia to Scotland

by pen4hire /
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May 05, 2009 / 2 comments

 

 

 

A big thank you to Wandering Educators for inviting me to join the crew of editors here that provide information for travelers.  Once a month I'll stop by and tell you what's hot over at The Traveler's Library.

First a word about what The Traveler's Library site is/does.  Simply, we discuss books, and sometimes movies, that inform and inspire travel. Guidebooks, for the most part, are covered adequately elsewhere, like right here at Wandering Educators. 

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