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My Palifornia
I used to curse my hometown. I wanted to get out of there, really bad. Now, every time I visit, I wish I could stay just a little bit longer.
Frankie ContinoPublished 3 years ago in WanderThe Best of Jellico
We decided to spend a week going around Jellico to find out which are THE BEST places in town. We had a lot of fun doing this and met a lot of friendly people around town. Our mission was top secret and nobody knew that we was conducting our very own private investigation.
Rebecca Lynn IveyPublished 3 years ago in WanderHire the Right Travel Option from London Airport
At the airport, many chauffeur companies have their offices. Here they provide their customer with a reliable chauffeur service for their destination. You need to follow your need and, you can book a luxury vehicle with professional chauffeurs to travel your destination. You can check the available vehicle option to sure you are hiring the right car for travel need. Hiring the right vehicle can make your travel convenient and luxury. If you are travelling in a large group, then you can go for a car like Mercedes Viano.
Gabi TudosaPublished 3 years ago in WanderHistory of Chinese New Year
This weekend marks the beginning of Chinese New Year. This is the oldest, longest, and most important social and economic holiday in China. Chinese New Year, which begins the first day of the Chinese lunisolar calendar. It starts this year on February 12, though the celebrations continue for around two weeks. Chinese New Year is also known as the Spring Festival and ends with the Lantern Festival on the fifteenth day of the first month of the Chinese calendar.
Bill PetroPublished 3 years ago in WanderDowntown Roanoke and Grandin Village are beloved locations
This article will focus on two specific areas in the city where I now live that are near and dear to my heart and special to many people in this area. I live in Roanoke Virginia and one of the highlights is Grandin Village and the other is the downtown area. This cover photo is of my daughter, Kiesha seated in the tree lined neighborhood of Grandin Road that evokes images of Main Street USA. The following photo is my son Michael who is standing inside of the Hotel Roanoke Conference Center.
Cheryl E PrestonPublished 3 years ago in Wander9 Reasons to Choose a Coach Holiday
1 – A Lot Included In a Coach Holiday If you have done your research and got all your relevant questions answered then you should have a very clear idea of what you are getting with a coach holiday.
The Professional TravellerPublished 3 years ago in WanderA Tour of Florida
I used to say I was born in the Garden State and raised in the Sunshine State because I moved to Florida from New Jersey in 1983 when I was 12 years old. I moved back to New Jersey in 2007, then I moved back to Florida in 2010. Then I moved back to New Jersey in 2019. I've been visiting in Florida since Thanksgiving 2020 and I'm looking forward to going back to New Jersey as soon as possible in 2021.
Shanon NormanPublished 3 years ago in WanderDrive Thru Town
The town I live in is the town I was born in, and I’m 22. I always grasp at the idea that one day I’ll get out, one day i'll move to Oregon, to Seattle, to Iceland, to someone not here. But whenever I picture myself anywhere it's always Atlanta.
Emily BoatrightPublished 3 years ago in WanderFirst time experiencing a Category 5 Hurricane
Hurricane Michael… Time’s Up Back in 2018 on October 10th I was living in Panama City, Florida. I expected to get up and go to work as usual. Instead, I got up to the work phone ringing. Since it was a work day, I figured I might had better answer it, so I did. It was my boss saying to call my appointments and tell them I wouldn’t make it and then to get out of the city. Before I could even ask why, he informed me that a hurricane was coming and was set to hit the city head on.
Timothy A RowlandPublished 3 years ago in WanderPtarmigan Tunnel
It was cold. Not the nice morning crisp cold that wakes you up on a brisk morning while camping, which is gracefully soothed with a morning fire. It was that bone-chilling cold. The kind of cold that you feel in the depths of your soul. The wind was flashing through the air and the rain was steadily pounding on the trail. A wiser man might have turned around and admitted defeat, but he had never been accused of being wise. He had finished weeks of working somewhere. Where had he been?
Daryl BensonPublished 3 years ago in WanderFISHING FOREVER
It does not matter if you are going fishing for the first time or you already have some experience in fishing. Choosing the right fly for fishing is very important, either it can make your experience a lot better or worse.
DandelionclubPublished 3 years ago in WanderThe Gold Rush Relics
Never in my advancing (57) years have I returned to a place after a sizeable absence and not exclaimed “Wow! This place has changed!” The singular exception is my broodingly beautiful old hometown; collectively referred to as “Scott Valley, California.” While I attended school in Fort Jones proper, it’s fair to say that the tiny hamlets of Fort Jones (Population 600ish forever) Etna (Same), and Greenview (Smaller), as well as Callahan (Smallest) all comprise “The Valley,” along with a few other little settlements.
Tammy CastlemanPublished 3 years ago in Wander