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Seattle Nightlife Report: Pony
Mid-winter Friday night. Early but already so dark. The days are getting longer but 6 PM is still pitch black. “Firepit!” You declare things after just a few seconds of solemn thought – not a request or suggestion, not a demand. Last week you walked around saying, “Hot tub?” to anyone who would listen. Or one afternoon you pointed at two men holding hands as they crossed 12th Avenue, looked me in the eyes and said, “Boyfriends.”
By Joe Nasta | Seattle foodie poetabout a month ago in Wander
Beyond Words. Runner-up in Travel Snaps Challenge.
It was about halfway into my seven-week study abroad in rural Kenya that I realized I had not journaled a single time throughout the experience thus far. But even as I sat down that very evening, determined to commit some vital memories and reflections to my journal, I knew I wouldn't make much headway; there was a part of me that was opposed to trying to record this particular journey there. I wanted it to remain separate, unique, untouched by my 'ordinary' life back in upstate New York. In the end, I came away with not even one whole pageful of words.
By Gabriel Huizenga2 years ago in Wander
The Rise and Fall of Six Flags America
The first time I went to Six Flags was when I was 13, me and my siblings we were in Summer Camp in 2009. We go to pools every Friday and field trips like for instance, Washington Mystics WNBA game which was our first field trip. It was the last field trip before the end of summer camp. We went to the Six Flags in Bowie and we had the most upmost fun going fun rides including the roller coasters (mind you it’s my first time riding roller coasters at the time) after we rode on the rides including the water parks. My favorite ride at Six Flags was the Drop Zone and the Hurricane Harbor where the sharp waves come up and down and it became my all time favorite.
By Gladys W. Muturi4 months ago in Wander
Spring Break (In Summer)
It’s been a while since I’ve published on here, and as bills continue to rise I was considering reverting back to the free version, but I would miss the community, so have decided not to. I must get my money’s worth however, and write something!
By Matty Long8 months ago in Wander
Emphasizing The Whoosh; a March Perspective
Good afternoon, Vocal Media community and welcome to my first Monday huddle of March! Sorry I missed you last week but I couldn't capture my intended photographs to my liking which are relevant to my story. As an avid birder, I often capture their flight patterns on film, but for this particular prompt, the whoosh, I found my task a bit tricky, especially with the speed of the implied word.
By Marilyn Glover12 months ago in Wander
The Ridiculously Cute Squirrels of the Taj Mahal
There are a lot of rules about what you can and can't do and bring in to the Taj Mahal, but nature won't be governed. While there, I saw a cat (a surprisingly rare sight in Agra, compared to Mumbai - but maybe I just wasn't there long enough), a dog, several pink-bummed monkeys and hundreds of these tiny, pretty squirrels.
By TheSpinstress about a year ago in Wander
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The Little Things Americans Take For Granted
America isn’t perfect. The entire country needs a serious makeover and attitude adjustment. We have it better in the country than people in some places, despite the flaws. People in some countries cannot enjoy freedom of speech. Women do not enjoy equal rights. Basic humanneeds like water and electricity are not always available. Simple acts can land someone in jail. We take so much for granted here in America. We’ve come to expect extras like electricity and Internet service. Far too often, we forget that people in some countries could only dream of the same luxuries.
By Criminal Mattersabout 21 hours ago in Wander
How To Find the Most Scenic Places to Photograph Around Dambulla
Sri Lanka is a great country to visit, filled with history, scenery as well as a plethora of fun activities. Among the cities of interest is Dambulla, a place where scenery, historic landmarks and travel come together for photographers. The area is known for its cave temples, rock formations as well as nature-filled surroundings, giving travellers many places to capture. This guide breaksdown practical and straightforward ways to plan your photography journey in Dambulla.
By Daphne Olgaa day ago in Wander
How to Beat the Heat in Siem Reap
Siem Reap stands out as one of Southeast Asia’s most captivating destinations, famed as the entrance to the magnificent ancient temples of Angkor. But if you’re visiting during the rainy season (typically May to October), you’ll quickly realize that the heat and humidity can feel just as mighty as the monuments themselves. Fortunately, there are plenty of ways to stay cool and enjoy your Siem Reap adventure without melting under the tropical sun.
By william barrya day ago in Wander
Another Walk Through Hulne Park, Alnwick
Introduction There are three walks in Hulne Park, and I have written aboutmy walks here before, but this is my wander in 2026. I now always choose Walk 1 because you get some of the best views on this one. It's the light blue oneon themap below.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred a day ago in Wander
Everest Three Passes Trek 15 Days: A Demanding But Rewarding Route. AI-Generated.
The Everest region is often associated with the classic Everest Base Camp trail. But for trekkers looking for something more challenging and less predictable, the Three Passes route offers a deeper experience of the Khumbu.
By Saraswati Karkia day ago in Wander
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