Rosie VanSciver
Bio
I've lived one hell of a life....
Stories (2/0)
Travel Cuisine
I don’t currently have the means to travel the world, like I would like. One day, I hope to be able to build a tiny house boat to travel by water as well as to own an RV to travel by land. I would love nothing more than to have a full passport. However, at this point in my life, that is not possible. Of course, there are many ways to travel without breaking the bank. One of the ways I have attempted to explore is moving to unknown places in my country. Many times, throughout my life I have simply pointed to a map and moved there, with little to no real plan. It always seems to work out somehow and I have been able to see much of the United States this way. Once my children were born, I tended to opt more towards road trips. Whenever we had the chance, we would go within a day’s trip from our home and take time to explore every aspect of our location’s offerings. This is how my children also became foodies in their own right.
By Rosie VanSciver3 years ago in Wander
The Heart-Shaped Locket
It was all she had left of him; the locket he gave her; well before her planet became the barren wasteland it now was. She could still go to him by simply opening its tiny door and stepping inside. But it hurt her far too much, for she knew it was a fleeting moment. Inside this heart-shaped locket was an interactive hologram, so that she may never forget him if things ever got this bad; and clearly, they had. These days, it seemed best to forget her old life; easier somehow. Her thoughts of him quickly snapped back to reality as she heard the loud roar of a motorcycle engine. But how? The planet’s resources were well past dried up, that’s why the rest of them left. Her planet had died, and they were all to blame.
By Rosie VanSciver3 years ago in Fiction