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Product Reviews to achieve the Perfect Pack: A collection of the best gadgets, travel accessories and how-to's for worry-free wandering.
Religion Has Given Us Some Amazing Architecture
Introduction Last weekend I visited Durham Cathedral with Fiona, Matt and Lesley and it got me thinking about how stunning many religious buildings are, and the work that has gone into them. My dad was a builder (he is still around, having also been a farmer and installing over two thousand Post Boxes throughout the north and west of England) and I worked as a labourer with him so I am constantly impressed by these structures.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished 26 days ago in WanderParanormal Cirque: The Horror Cabaret Circus
I've only been to a proper circus once, a long time ago when I was a kid. It just so happened that on Saturday my hetero-lifemate wifey Jess found a paranormal circus near her work and Mom asked to take the kids for a day for the weekend. We jumped on the chance. None of us had been to a circus since childhood, and what the HELL was a paranormal circus? It was right up our weird alley.
Hope MartinPublished 2 months ago in WanderA Little Touch of Paradise
The year 2023 hasn’t been an easy year for me and by the time December and Christmas come around I was tired, burnt out and in desperate need of an escape — a downtime to recharge — a time to just regroup and be me.
Colleen MillsteedPublished 4 months ago in WanderTop 5 best Resturants in paris
1 Le Sot-l’y-laisse Le Drunkard l'y-laisse is one of those cafés we're glad to share, yet we trust the mystery won't spread excessively far because of a paranoid fear of seeing it invade. Situated at only a short distance away the Père Lachaise burial ground in a set of experiences free area, you'll track down an inviting table here where tones, surfaces and flavors provide guests with a tasty sensation of joy and straightforwardness simultaneously.
Ishan GuptaPublished 5 months ago in WanderThe Wandering Dragon Medieval Market
If my clan is going to drag me from my hovel beneath my rock kicking and screaming - they better be taking me to where there is food or faeries. Or faeries that feed me. The last week of October provided such an outing at the Expo Center in Knoxville, Tennessee.
Hope MartinPublished 5 months ago in Wander3 RV Park Recommendation in Maine
Randy and I stayed a week in Maine during our travels. Since his brother planned fly to Bar Harbor to join us for a few days, we chose a stay at a RV Park, Pumpkin Patch RV Resort, close to the airport. In the evening, we picked up Uncle Ron at the airport in Bar Harbor, a 14 minute drive. We stopped by Chase's restaurant to eat dinner and ended the evening in front of a campfire. If you ever make it to Herman main stop by Chase's Family Restaurant. We ate breakfast there and when Ron got off the plane hungry returned for dinner. Scroll down for review.
Brenda MahlerPublished 6 months ago in WanderWe Slept at a Ski Resort, an ATV Rental Parking Lot, a Boat Yard, and a Farm
Oak Mountain Ski Resort As we drove up to Oak Mountain Ski Resort in Speculator, NY, we didn't know what to expect. In late September what would be open? Where would we park? There is always a little trepidation when we first arrive at a Harvest Host destination. But as yet, we have never been disappointed. Oak Mountain provided an excellent experience.
Brenda MahlerPublished 7 months ago in WanderThe Best Portable Refrigerators for Your Travels and Adventures
Mini fridges have carved out a position in modern homes, dorm rooms, companies, and even beauty salons where space is at a premium and convenience is paramount. Your favorite snacks and beverages will always be accessible thanks to these little cooling gadgets' exceptional functionality and portability. The "Commercial Cool CCR26W Compact Single Door Refrigerator and Freezer 2.6 Cu. Ft. Mini Fridge White" is one such exceptional item in this category. The excellent cooling promised by this modern, white small fridge also promises to lend a sense of refinement to any room's decor. If you want to have a personal cooling place, or if you're a college student seeking for dorm room basics, comprehending the Commercial Cool CCR26W is essential.
Honest Thoughts on Norwegian Cruise Lines
We all have nightmare travel stories, and usually, we think back on them after a while and reflect with a good laugh and shudder at the thought of the past trauma. I want to look back from a few years ago about a trip I took and hope to share some insights about what to do and what not to do when booking a cruise vacation for you or your family and maybe you can avoid some of the disastrous headaches that would have you feeling as if you never went on a vacation at all. I have traveled extensively throughout my life and typically planned everything myself. I thought that perhaps it would be a nice change if someone else did most of the planning for a change, and I left most of it up to someone else, and all I would have to do was show up.
Nicholas GraberPublished 7 months ago in WanderEmpowering Your Adventures: A Comprehensive Review of the EF ECOFLOW Portable Power Station DELTA 2
In a world that's constantly on the move, staying connected and powered up is more important than ever. Whether you're camping in the great outdoors, embarking on a road trip, or facing a power outage at home, the EF ECOFLOW Portable Power Station DELTA 2 is a game-changer in the world of portable power solutions. This cutting-edge device is here to ensure you never have to worry about running out of power again.
shawn davisPublished 7 months ago in WanderMotorhome Features Vary Drastically; Create a Wish List Before Shopping
When my husband suggested upgrading our motorhome, I shook my head and my heart jumped a beat. Our 2005 40-foot Monaco was a beauty; she and I had a bond. However once I started looking at newer models of the Tiffin, I felt my heart beat faster. Amazed at what they offered, I started to think Randy had a good idea. We started shopping. So much for that bond. If you are in the market for a RV, begin by making a list of wants and needs. Then align that list with what is available and the price you are willing to pay before beginning your search. Be careful not to be enticed to buy more than you need - or can afford. In our case, we has several criteria. Our ideal list had a want and a need column. We wanted a shorter motorhome to increase where we could venture and ease of mobility. Our fear was that smaller would jeopardize some of our wants. To be satisfied we wanted a queen size bed to accommodate two adults and two dogs, adequate storage space inside and out, a large fridge and a booth dining arrangement. We walked into many brands and styles but each left us thinking if only . . . The more we searched the longer our list grew because we fell in love with each new feature. The thought of waking up on a cold morning and cuddling in front of a fireplace excited me. Randy dreamed of using the automated leveling system. We both loved the curved u-shaped couch. Then we walked up the step of a Tiffin Open Road Allegro. It filled our dream list and more. It was hard to say goodbye to "The Beast," our pet name for the Monaco, but we have never been happier with a purchase. We discovered features we didn't even know we wanted. For instance, Dagney has her own window to observe the world as we move down the road. Randy claims the window provides a view of the blind spot from the driver's seat, but I believe it is a puppy window.
Brenda MahlerPublished 7 months ago in Wander- Top Story - August 2023
Cheyenne, Wyoming Highlight - Terry Bison Ranch
If you are driving through Wyoming, Terry Bison Ranch is a must do. Visitor are allowed to roam the ranch and enjoy the environment at their own pace. The best way to share this experience is through pictures so that is what I will do accompanied by short commentaries. We stayed in the RV park and there is no addition fee to explore the area unless you wish to partake in the bison tour.
Brenda MahlerPublished 8 months ago in Wander