Places Worth Visiting in the Italian Island of Sicily

Sicily is the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea. It has a rich history that dates back to 12000 BC, visible in its famous archaeological sites. Sicily has been a part of the Greek colony, Roman Empire, Byzantine Empire and ruled independently as the kingdom of Sicily as well. Here are the top reasons for […]

The Importance of Keeping Things That Spark Rage

I had not worn the socks in years when I fished them out of the back of the drawer. They had survived the journey to college and six subsequent moves. They were one of the few relics of my past that had not been destroyed in the recent fire that consumed my mother’s home. They […]

Unforgettable London Day Trips: Stonehenge and the Cotswolds

Taking a trip to Stonehenge and the nearby Cotswolds is a great way to explore some of the amazing sites outside of London. A visit to this area offers a glimpse into a different kind of England that is a world away from the busy streets of the capital. From gorgeous cottages to windy English […]

What Living in Mexico City as an Expat Is Really Like

Hey guys! Welcome to American Expats, a new series that shows you what expat life is like in cities around the world. Next up: Laura, a freelance writer and blogger who has been living in Mexico City for two and a half years. Here, she talks about celebrating the Day of the Dead, learning Spanish, and […]

Air Pollution Policy at Sriwittayapaknam School in Thailand

นโยบายการป้องกัน และตารางมลพิษทางอากาศ ของโรงเรียนศรีวิทยาปากน้ำ จ.สมุทรปราการ เพื่อให้คุณครู ผู้ปกครองเฝ้าระวังนักเรียนและบุตรหลานของท่าน เกี่ยวกับความปลอดภัยจากมลภาวะทางอากาศ โรงเรียนของเรามีเครื่องตรวจวัดอากาศ สามารถบอกค่ามลพิษ ได้ตลอดเวลาที่เชื่อมต่อกับอินเตอร์เน็ตอ่านค่าได้ทุก ๆ 5 นาที เพื่อความปลอดภัยของบุตรหลานท่าน This is the air pollution policy for Sriwittayapaknam School in Samut Prakan, Thailand. Other Thai schools are welcome to base their air pollution policies on our one. Our aim is to help all Thai youth. Our school has an onsite air […]

These Are The best Beaches In Phuket According To A Travel Blogger

As Thailand’s largest island, Phuket has no shortage of gorgeous beaches – some 30, in fact, to choose from. However, not all beaches are perfect for all people. Phuket has party beaches, family-friendly beaches, quiet beaches, and secluded beaches. You’ll be spoiled with choices! How do you choose? Read on for a rundown of the […]

6 African Countries You’ve Probably Never Considered Travelling To

Whilst tourism on the continent has increased in recent years, large parts of Africa are still waiting to be discovered. With amazing wildlife, some of the world’s best beaches, friendly locals and breathtaking mountains, there’s a lot waiting for those who travel to Africa. Looking to get off the beaten path? Here are six African […]

How To Make The Most Out Of An Atlanta Weekend

Atlanta, the hotbed city, has a lot to offer but cramming it all into two days can be difficult. Whether you are just visiting or you’re planning to move to Atlanta, the more you know about the city the better prepared you’ll be for the trip. Atlanta Airport Info Most likely you will arrive in […]

10 Excellent Books to Add to Your 2019 Reading List

Hey guys! I hope you’re having a good 2019 so far. Today I wanted to share my top reading recommendations for this year. 2018 wasn’t my best reading year (I had so much reading to do in grad school), but I still managed to finish around 25 books. Here are the ones I couldn’t put […]

10 Beaches Your Simply Must Add To Your Beach Bucket List

Taking a vacation to an exotic destination is the most wanted thing by people all around the world. And to be honest who wouldn’t rather be sunbathing instead of doing anything else or even working from the comfort of a sunbed on an island or a bay. There are many activities you can have on […]

2019 Goals + Resolutions

Hey guys! As we all know, 2019 is here. Personally, I couldn’t be happier. 2018 was a really tough year for me with lots of change and ambiguity (leaving Uganda, moving back to Michigan, starting grad school) so I’m not sad to see the back of it. I’m feeling very hopeful about 2019, so I […]

An Open Letter to Whoever Left Poo On My Toilet Seat.

Dear Friends, As you know, Rand and I are social creatures. We thrive on seeing the people we love, on following the winding paths of your lives, on quietly building a history of private jokes and shared experiences together. We aren’t simply growing old with each other, we are growing old with all of you, […]