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Even if you don't have a famous face, you can still live vicariously through the celebrity jet set.
The Willy Chirino Mural
The muralist who did his mural did an excellent job of capturing Willy and his beautiful essence. The Willy Chirino Mural is located in Little Havana in Miami, Florida. Willy deserves this mural and of all people to have a mural they made the right choice in choosing to immortalize Willy on the side of a building. The mural was commissioned by Leon Medical center a healthcare system which Willy is a partner and spokesperson.
By Revista Mikoa day ago in Wander
More on my trip to Miami!
another mural I saw while in Little Havana was that of Gloria and Emilio Estefan. I love Little Havana! It makes me think that once Cuba is free again, it's a taste of freedom that will be restored in Havana as well as the rest of the island. You can't beat Bacardi Rum. I saw a mural if Bacardi Rum. The liquor was invented in Santiago de Cuba. My visit to Miami Florida, Little Havana as well as other places in Little Havana and importantly Willy was everything I dreamed it would be and much much more than ever I could have imagined.
By Revista Mikoa day ago in Wander
My holiday to Miami
My bucket list vacation has come true to go to Miami and visit the city of my friend Willy Chirino and it was everything I thought that it would be and more. I saw the famous orange that is associated with Miami called Atomiko. When i was there was when they were welcoming soccer player Leoni Messi to the city and their soccer team. I thank my cousin for making the dream come true and she does make miracles happen. This is the end of the first part there will be more. I cannot wait to tell you all about me going to Miami.
By Revista Mikoa day ago in Wander
A Taste of London
There is a show on Recipe.TV called “A Taste of London” hosted by Chef Edward Delling- Williams. It is as the title of the show says the food of London and culture. Being a native of London Edward Delling-Williams on the subject of London and the food. I love to watch a taste of London anytime it’s on. I would even watch reruns of it even if I’ve seen the episode before because it’s so enjoyable. I also like Edward Delling- Williams. He’s a personal host of the show one of my favorite cooking show personalities.
By Revista Miko4 days ago in Wander
A Little History In Heptonstall
Introduction Last week I holidayed in Hebden Bridge in Yorkshire and discovered a couple of things that I didn't know before getting there. One thing I did know is that several BBC series have been filmed there, "Happy Valley" and the current "Riot Women":
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 5 days ago in Wander
A Walk Among The Trees
I am alone amongst the trees, feeling calm, enjoying the breeze, the floor is covered with gold and brown leaves, and everything feels good. These trees sway in the wind, they have not a care in the world, and that feeling is passing itself onto me, like bathing me in a beauteous calm of friendship.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred - EBA2 months ago in Wander
Speakers Corner
Speakers Corner in London is another cultural landmark and place of interest that I discovered in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧. Of all the places and ways to learn about it, it was in one of my favorite programs Married... With Children, so, of course, they had Al go to Speakers Corner with the rest of the Bundy family. A place like Speakers Corner is perfect for Al Bundy because anyone can go there and talk about what is bothering them and also about anything that is on their mind. Whoever is in the MWC editorial staff who thought of Al going to the speakers' corner is a genius.
By Revista XCI by Rikki La Rouge 3 months ago in Wander
The Resilient Colossus: America’s Enduring Stride in a Fractured World. AI-Generated.
The Resilient Colossus: America’s Enduring Stride in a Fractured World In the intricate tapestry of global civilization, the United States of America stands as both an enigma and an emblem — a nation simultaneously admired, criticized, and unavoidably central to the narrative of the modern age. As the twenty-first century unfolds with bewildering velocity, the question echoing through the corridors of diplomacy and discourse is simple yet monumental: *Can the United States preserve its stature as the lodestar of global influence amidst unprecedented turbulence?*
By Ali Asad Ullah3 months ago in Wander
Sri Lanka, the "Wonder of Asia," is Seeing a Tourism Revival in 2025
Sri Lanka has for decades been admired as the “Wonder of Asia” for its stunning landscapes, deep cultural heritage, and biodiversity. In 2025, the country is seeing a marked tourism revival, driven by a mix of bold policy moves, infrastructure upgrades, marketing strategies, and new attractions. These changes are helping Sri Lanka re-establish itself on the global tourism map and attracting a broader, higher-spending traveler base.
By Shiran Pallewatta4 months ago in Wander
When the Road Became My Teacher
M Mehran Wandering began for me not as a choice, but as an accident. One train missed, one connection lost, and suddenly I was stranded in a town whose name I couldn’t pronounce. I could have panicked. Instead, I walked. That decision changed everything.
By Muhammad Mehran5 months ago in Wander











