This is a guest post from an amazing blogger friend, Dr Jessie Voigts, one-half of the team that runs the Wandering Educators site. Jessie, who has a Ph.D in.
14 years ago
Many people have a dream that remains just a dream, never realised, just thought of wistfully from time to time. But there are some who have a dream that.
14 years ago
As part of the inaugural International Street Food Festival on The Dropout Diaries, I asked travel bloggers to share some things that inspired them. So as well as some.
14 years ago
Bonjour chers lecteurs (dear readers). Just a quick hello from Provence to ask for more patience. I usually think blog readers don’t need to know anything about the mechanics.
14 years ago
The sandstorm murkiness shrouding Cairo gave me an eerie feeling that I had crossed over into a mythological world. The feeling strengthened each time I glimpsed an ancient sand-coloured.
14 years ago
The land of the pharaohs is filthy. Perhaps it’s because men are in charge. Everyone knows men don’t notice dirt. The sandstorm that descended on our second day in.
14 years ago
When we boarded, the hostess was wearing a pout, sky-high heels, stockings, a short skirt and a tight jacket. She served us coffee and rolls from a cart she.
14 years ago
Our Chiang Mai experiment has ended. We have packed up our house and left Thailand’s “rose of the north”. Miss M and I are heading for France via Cairo..
14 years ago