art
Be it Old Masters or local craftsmen, where there's art, there's travel.
What Happens In Alnwick Doesn't Stay In Alnwick
Introduction This is not about Alnwick per se, but Alnwick has given me inspiration for a lot of poems and I don't like publishing more than one poem at a time, it makes me feel that I am being lazy and cheating, but that doesn't stop me doing it, but I thought it might be worth saying something about how Alnwick gives me inspiration.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Wander
The Architecture Of Preston
Introduction Most people may know me as a Novocastrian but I was born and raised in Preston, Lancashire and I support the Football Team, Preston North End (that can never change) and still have a great affinity for the place. My sister and many relations still live in the area.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Wander
First Feelings
The experience of first-time intimacy is a profoundly personal and significant moment in one's life. It's a mix of anticipation, vulnerability, excitement, and emotional connection. The journey toward intimacy involves both physical and emotional elements, each contributing to a unique and unforgettable experience.
By sharukh fakir2 years ago in Wander
"The Chronicles of Everthorn"
In the realm of Everthorn, where magic danced with every whisper of the wind and enchanted forests held secrets older than time, a tale unfolded—a tale of courage, friendship, and the enduring magic of unity. "Awakening the Lost Gift: The Chronicles of Everthorn" told a story that ignited the imagination and kindled the spirit.
By Sisher Pant2 years ago in Wander
PARIS
This past 4th of July weekend, my family and I took a road trip to Paris to see the sights. This was my third time visiting and my wife’s second; however, it would be my 13-year-old daughter’s first. Before the trip, we planned and reserved tickets for some of the main attractions in the city. We departed Germany on a Friday afternoon and drove through the beautiful countryside. Along the way, we passed Saarbrucken as we entered France. The route took us passed Metz and Reims. Additionally, we drove by several WWI battlefields, including Meuse-Argonne and Verdun. Around 5 pm, we entered the outskirts of Paris, and the traffic reminded us of New York City. We arrived at the La Villa Maillot Hotel, within walking distance of the Arc de Triomphe.
By Chad Pillai3 years ago in Wander











