sara burdick
Bio
I quit the rat race after working as a nurse for 16 years. I now write online and live abroad, currently Nomading, as I search for my forever home. Personal Stories, Travel and History
Stories (161/0)
The Feral People Living in The Appalachian Mountains
For years, there have been legends that Feral people live in the mountains of Appalachia. However, many even narrow these people to living in the Smoky Mountains. The theories have been around for years and are usually linked with unusual disappearances, but there is no proof of this theory, as it is simply a theory.
By sara burdick2 months ago in Horror
8 Ways Rosemary Can Improve Your Mental and Emotional Health
*Contains Affiliate Links* There is a big bushy rosemary tree near where I live, and I can use it anytime I like. Since I am a nurse and have always enjoyed using herbs instead of traditional medicine, I have compiled a list of ways to use Rosemary to maintain a healthy life. It can also benefit when incorporated into your spiritual practice, such as meditation.
By sara burdick2 months ago in Longevity
One of the Most Horrifying Deaths in Caving History
On November 24, 2009, a medical student named John Edward Jones entered the Nutty Putty Cave and never came out. John was home visiting his family for the Thanksgiving holidays with his pregnant wife and one-year-old baby when his brother planned a caving expedition.
By sara burdick2 months ago in History
Alien Base Beneath Mount Hayes
Alaska has always been a state of curiosity, the remote vastness of the state. Even though the state has a very sparse population, there is an average of 2250 people who are reported missing each year. Since 1988, more than 16,000 people have disappeared in the Alaska Triangle. These people missing are never to be seen again, and there is no trace that anyone was ever there.
By sara burdick2 months ago in Horror
Six Things I Love About Argentina And Why You Should Visit
I spent all of the lockdown in Argentina. I went to Argentina feeling that a lockdown was unavoidable. I knew that I loved the country, and I knew Buenos Aires, as I spent four months the prior year in Argentina.
By sara burdick2 months ago in Wander
I Am Not Your Savior
Things seem great, and you have finally turned a corner, and bam. It’s like you walked into a brick wall and are now broken again. Well, it's not fully broken, but those healed parts are beginning to open and ooze out like you picked at a scab just because it’s there.
By sara burdick3 months ago in Confessions
The Drama of 2023 Continues Until the Very End: Don't Let It Break You
Does anyone else feel that 2023 beat them up physically, emotionally, and spiritually? Yeah, me too. The end of 2023 has put me through the wringer from my ex reaching out to me to take a job and then changing my mind. So, let me address that first to get it out of the way.
By sara burdick3 months ago in Confessions