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La Vie A Grand-Fougeray

We started losing speed. My eardrums told me we were getting lower. Oh, how I longed to be at a window seat to see outside when the wheels hit the ground of the country I would call home for the ten...

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From Textbook to Travel Experience

It's amazing how real history is when you get to see where it happened. Yeah, reading about it is exciting, or maybe boring depending on how much you care, but once you lay your eyes on a place ...

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Germany

 Leipzig and Berlin, Germany The summer before my senior year, I traveled to Leipzig and Berlin, Germany. On this trip, I would be able to minister to people through music because I was traveling...

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Weekending in Washington

     You are a young professional and very stressed, reading this newspaper bleary eyed and desperately seeking to know enough current events to avoid being labeled by your boss as one of those-GenYers...

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My tripe to Naples Italy

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Riding Across Iceland

If you’re into riding horses and love the outdoors Iceland is the place to go. Last summer my father and I went to Iceland and rode horses for eight days across the country of Iceland. The farm...

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the isle of Oronsay

"The Royal Society for the Preservation of Birds? Sure, why not, it looks like they're giving out free t-shirts." Such was the first step for my wife and myself towards a week on one of the westernmost...

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What Guidebooks Don’t Say: 5 Tips For Families Traveling In Europe

When my husband envisioned a family summer in Europe, it fell on me to make it happen. While he imagined sophisticated city tours, long walks in high mountains, and short stays in remote, unspoiled...

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I’ve Been So American

         I tossed my shoes out onto the roof to dry, and flopped onto my new bed. My eyes were tired, but every time I tried to close them, they begged to be wide open, taking...

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