america
Travel from sea to shining sea; by car or by plane, there's plenty to see in the good ole US of A.
Vacay like a Floridian
Your PTO days are numbered and valuable. You should spend them on a vacation destination that can offer you everything a getaway should, rather than choosing one activity. When you are taking time off of work, you want to be able to unwind, but you also want to have exciting experiences that you can document and share with friends. Florida is the perfect place for rest and relaxation, thrilling water sport experiences, and many different beautiful views. It is a one-stop shop for vacation activities.
By Carlos Fox7 years ago in Wander
The Chicago Pedway
Chicago is a town with secrets. Beneath the glitz and glimmer of the lake shore, behind the empty facades of knickknack shops and import gurus, and beneath the rumble of trains and the clomp of a thousand feet, stories wait to be discovered. Whispers someone might never find spending an entire life walking these concrete canyons, until they took a wrong turn and let the city swallow them up.
By Neal Litherland7 years ago in Wander
Great Things to Do in Utah During the Winter
Many people travel during the summer when temperatures outside are sunny and hot. But, for so many others, wintertime travel is what life is all about. The colder the temperatures outside, the better for this select group of people. They enjoy wintertime activities and oftentimes dread the heat of the sun. These travelers are perfectly suited for an Utah winter getaway. There are endless reasons to visit Utah in the winter. Read below as we take a look at a handful of those reasons.
By Olivia Picton7 years ago in Wander
Country Sunset
One lesson I want to take over the years is when to "let go" and not put any pressure on myself in terms of being creative. Leave the phone and the electronics and just "shut down" and be sure to "get shit done" so that all those burdened little things and "musts "are made. Only after it comes that wonderful, joyful freedom back, as well as the core for me to want to create anything at all.
By Amanda Alford7 years ago in Wander
Coming "Home". Top Story - July 2019.
I have always been told that home is a place. It's where you learned how to walk, where your parents live, where you have memories of family game nights, etc. When you become an adult, and the world becomes a thousand times bigger, people tend to try and keep you boxed in. I've had multiple people tell me that travel is fun and all—but I'll end up back home someday.
By Ashley Benedict7 years ago in Wander
A Story of When I Died
Now I haven't explored this website very much, but I'm here to tell a story. Not to write an article like "10 places to visit before you're 50" or " How to be a new artist/singer/dancer/painter." It seems like a lot of people are on here and want to be a writer for BuzzFeed or something, but the thing that piqued my interest was telling stories. If you know me, then you know that I am a big storyteller, and I love hearing stories too. I like the idea of this site as a place to write down my stories, almost like a catalog of my stories, and or life. So I hope you enjoy this one!
By Conor Corich7 years ago in Wander
How to Celebrate Michigan in the Summer
Summer time in Michigan can have many highs and several lows. And I don’t just mean the temperature! There are humidity and water levels to take into consideration when deciding how to spend the day. Michigan’s state motto is “Si quaeris peninsulam amoenam, circumspice,” which is Latin for “If you seek a pleasant peninsula, look about you.” This means we are literally surrounded by water. Michigan is also half comprised of water—41.5%! Consequently, a lot of summer activity in this state does revolve around water. But that isn’t all there is to do, and hopefully you will find activities on this list to suit all of your summer time needs.
By Crysta Coburn7 years ago in Wander
The Road Trip from California to Texas
Four years ago, I found myself sitting in the driver’s seat of my brand-new car with my best friend in the passenger seat. We drove from Southern California to Oregon, camping and visiting with friends along the way. What started as some sort of cheesy rom-com where a friend tried their best to reunite two old friends with a bit of history became a cheesy story of friendship that we still talk about until this day.
By Jasmine Lowe7 years ago in Wander












