travel
The ultimate test of a compatible relationship is whether you can stand to travel together.
June 3rd 2016
June 3rd I had myself a little Debbie honey bun today and I saw some ants so I decided to share some with them. I expected them to be all over it, but they were avoiding it like the plague. Then a short while later I noticed some dead ants surrounding the pieces I broke off. Looks like those things really are bad for you.
By Robert Frost5 years ago in Humans
Bonjour Paris...and hello my gorgeous crepe of life
It was a gray day in all accounts, and we had just woken up pretty early in London (around 5:00 am) and we had a busy day ahead of us. We washed our faces, changed, and got our stuff ready (passports, money, rain clothing, Eiffel Tower tickets and so forth) and once everything was set, we headed downstairs to the reception at our Hotel (The Pelham) where they had prepared two small breakfast bags for us, and our cab had been called. From here we headed to St. Pancreas Station to meet up with our tour guide and receive our train tickets and general items such as maps and emergency contact information. We waited there for a bit and ate the small breakfast provided by the hotel (it was glorious) and then like an international flight, we were called in and boarded the train and waited for everyone at our seats. It was a smooth ride to be honest, we took a small nap and then after a few hours we opened our eyes and there we were, entering the city of light, Paris.
By Xavier Peixoto5 years ago in Humans
HOW DO YOU TALK TO AN UNITED AIRLINE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE?
HOW DO I TALK TO A LIVE PERSON AT UNITED AIRLINES CONVERSATION WITH A UNITED AIRLINES CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE. Conversing with a live individual can truly assist with critical thinking, booking, or perhaps dropping. On the off chance that you're mistaken for the strategy for address a delegate, follow the means underneath.
By Vipin Patwal5 years ago in Humans
Culture Shock
When I was 10 years old my mother met a man who was a soldier in the Black Watch Army. He was on leave at the time spending time with his family. He and my mother met on a night out and after a few weeks of dating he asked her to marry him the reason being was because he was being sent to Hong Kong and he wanted us to go with him. My mum to my astonishment agreed, I was not ready to be uprooted to another house never mind country. Two weeks after the wedding we were standing at the train station with my grandparents saying our goodbyes and waiting for the train that would take us to the airport.
By Michelle King5 years ago in Humans
Socially Isolated
This is something that I have wanted to write for a long time now. I suppose it is something that even once this article is concluded I will still want to write about. A part of me wants to preface everything to come with some sort of warning or preemptive apology, but in all honesty I can't come up with one that feels sufficient. Let's just say that I love where I live now and the people that I am surrounded by, and that none of this is indicative of any shortcomings on their part.
By John Dodge5 years ago in Humans
Genesis
Suffice it to say that, while enduring the woes of the ‘have nots’ during the 90s in Kalamazoo, MI, the idea of beauty and perfection wasn’t exactly at the forefront of my cerebral cortex. Put plainly, I was your traditionally featured tomboy like Vada Sultenfuss in the 1991 classic, My Girl. I rocked bushy brows, baggy clothes, a ponytail, and some severely scarred extremities. I was flat chested and a mess. I literally cringe with anxiety when I come across throwback photos from that decade.
By Chela Bradshaw5 years ago in Humans
What You Need To Know When Entering Singapore For Quarantine
Below are some important TIPS base on my Experienced in Coming to Singapore regarding quarantine. Entering Singapore is just getting difficult at the time of writing. 21 days ago, I flew from Austria. If you are entering Singapore from overseas, you need to know what route you'll be transitting and this is important.
By Elvie Lins5 years ago in Humans
How to build a paper boat
"There's no way in Hell" The Old Salt had spoken. He'd seen all types of ships in his time and he was adamant that what we set out to do was impossible. "There's no way you can make a seaworthy boat out of paper". He should know. After all, he was a seasoned shipwright who'd lost digits on boatyards from Borneo to Bangor and mastered the craft of boat-building over a lifetime. Who were we? A bunch of amateurs. An arts collective by the Name of Mare Liberum. A motley crew of seven artists, poets, and designers who had gathered at the Antique Boat Museum, in Northern New York State, right on the edge of the Saint Lawrence. We were far from Brooklyn, and it showed.
By Jean Barberis5 years ago in Humans
Pest or mythical being?
There is nothing like flora and fauna to give you a sense of place. I grew up in a tropical region where the animals that surrounded me regularly were lizards, macaws, monkeys, snakes, in addition to your domestic cats, dogs, chickens. That meant that North American critters were exotic to me and experienced through cartoons. If it were available, I would have paid an admission fee to see squirrels, racoons, skunks, and possums-a thought that would be ludicrous to your average American gardener and/or hater of pests. Today I pay hundreds of dollars to have racoons, skunks and possums removed from my backyard.
By Shamaine Daniels5 years ago in Humans








