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What Comes After Outlander
If you’re like me and love all things Scottish you will have devoured the series Outlander and will be hanging out for the next season. I binge-watched the first 5 seasons and then started to rewatch from the beginning. We are now in what we call a “Droughtlander”. Covid 19 destroyed all the plans for Season 6 and we are desperate to see more of our beloved Laird Jamie and his Sassenach bride, Claire. I believe there is still something in me of the Scottish blood from my Ayrshire ancestors who braved the seas to travel across the world to Australia all those many years ago. The skirl of the bagpipes makes my heart soar. The scenery is to die for – and Outlander is full of beautiful scenery. The food – okay some of the food, while delicious and filling, is probably not terribly healthy, but haggis...and yes I have eaten it...is a surprising delight. Scotland calls to my soul.
Gillian KirkbridePublished 3 years ago in WanderThe Lonely Funeral Project
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Outrageous OptimismPublished 3 years ago in WanderExperience Most Organic Living Near Phoolbagan and Beliaghata Crossing
While greenery has become an integral part of luxury residential projects in Kolkata and its peripheral locations, the chance to live livelier around water is still rare. However, residential apartments in Phoolbagan have made this a veritable reality for home buyers who experience aquatic bliss as the medley of wind, water, greens, birds, natural reserves, walkways, and ponds deliver the most organic living experience that begins and ends with water. It seems that the residents near Phoolbagan and Beliaghata crossing have been granted a fresh, new lease of life. Spacious, efficient, luxurious 4 BHK Apartments in Phoolbagan with intelligent design create ripples of pleasure and enhance the feeling of being more alive in the lap of nature.
Sanjiv RoyPublished 3 years ago in WanderCharley Boorman "Long Way Up!"
When Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman set out on a long range motorbike trip through South and Central America late last year, they couldn’t have known what they’d create: content that could, potentially, uplift and soothe an audience going stir-crazy from a pandemic lockdown and various political crises. For McGregor and Boorman, it was just another adventure—their third, in fact, to be filmed for TV audiences.
Phil CartwrightPublished 3 years ago in WanderApartment Life in Fort Wayne
Searching for a place to live is no doubt one of the most stressful, time-consuming, costly, and important decisions that you can make in your life. And if you live in the decently large city of Fort Wayne like me, those waters can be difficult to navigate without knowing some information beforehand.
Grace LinnPublished 3 years ago in WanderSouth Padre Island
We stayed at Isla Blanca RV Resort for three nights in early February. First, let’s get the negatives out of the way. The sand burrs are terrible. Our poor dogs’ paws got stuck multiple times which meant our fingers got poked multiple times. We started carrying around a multi tool that had a set of pliers on our walks. There was an area that was near the Cristo de Los Pescadores Statue that had better grass. This is not a guarantee that there aren’t any, but there seemed to be less.
Camel Ride in Evening desert safari Dubai
Camel trekking Dubai is ubiquitous in U.A.E. Evening desert safari also is very famous in Dubai. Camel trekking adds to the beauty of the Dubai desert safari. When we do camel trekking in Dubai desert safari, we can view the beauty of Dubai desert safari entirely because we can ride far above it. Can we see the desert’s beauty in the distance? That is why every person wants to camel trekking in Dubai.
Adventure In dubaiPublished 3 years ago in WanderShe Stands Tall and Proud. Overlooking the Hudson River. The Historic Thayer Hotel, at West Point.
Perched on the mountains overlooking breathtaking views of the Hudson River sits the majestic The Historic Thayer Hotel, at West Point. Approximately a one hour drive from New York City.
victoria patricoloPublished 4 years ago in WanderAn Enchanted Tale About A Tiny House Resort
Once upon a time there was a teeny tiny woman who lived in a teeny tiny house. Oops….no, no, no wrong story. Once upon time there was a man named Bob. He owned a famous store in Soho called Think Big. This store, the only one of its kind, sold giant pop art. People from all over the world came to purchase Bob’s art. There were giant pencils, crayons, cookies, coffee cups and more. If you needed any kind of oversized pop art item Think Big created it.
victoria patricoloPublished 4 years ago in WanderAn Open Letter to Carnival
I was born mere footsteps from the ocean. No matter where I go, where my feet find their footing, or where my existence is found, I know that I am a child of the sea. I gravitate towards the water in ways only found in men lost in desert sands, clawing through grains for a single drop to ease their scorched throats. I magnetize to the sea, I am drawn to it in ways that confound me. That is why I feel betrayed by what you represent in this world.
Joshua GradyPublished 4 years ago in WanderCarnival cruise line VS Norwegian VS Royal Caribbean
Carnival line cruise Family’s with smaller children, From 6 months- 18 years Adults with kids, 25- 40 Cruise ship Inside the ship:
Bahair nawrosePublished 4 years ago in Wander- Third Place in Locals Only Challenge
The Poisoned City - Back and Better Than Ever!
If you haven’t heard of my hometown, then I’m not surprised. However, if you have heard about this city then it is probably for one (pretty grim) reason: the Novichok attack.
Leigh HooperPublished 4 years ago in Wander