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2/25/25 Mac's Club Deuce, Miami FL You will always be my special friend, Drinking a Jai Alai & a margarita at this dive in my twin's old neighborhood. This was where she had her first legal drink at 21. The first time I came to visit her, we were reunited for the first time in years after we'd left home. She lived in an apartment blocks from the beach with someone she doesn't know any more. Life works like that; we spend so much time with our special friends, lovers, even family members that we don't see again once the tide goes out.
By Joe Nasta | Seattle foodie poet12 months ago in Wander
The Seven Invisible Marks of the Chosen Ones
Not everyone possesses the extraordinary qualities that set them apart from the rest of the world. Throughout history, certain individuals have been described as the "chosen ones," marked by seven invisible signs that distinguish them from others. These marks are not physical or visible to the naked eye; rather, they are woven deeply within their beings, influencing their experiences and interactions in ways that often defy explanation. If you’ve ever felt different or sensed a greater purpose in your life, keep reading—especially until we reveal the seventh mark, which could confirm your status as one of the chosen.
By David Iliya12 months ago in Wander
Chocolate Maker Steve Prickett
By Brian D’Ambrosio Steve Prickett, owner and founder of Eldora Chocolate in Albuquerque, is among a small group of culinary artists escalating the prestige of craft chocolate and the integrity with which it is made. A chocolate maker, as opposed to a chocolatier, Prickett purchases unrefinedcacao beans and then processes, roasts, treats, and mills them into chocolate. Most people who work with chocolate do not start directly from the cacao bean in the way that he does.
By Brian D'Ambrosio about a year ago in Wander
The Tragedy of Plane Collisions in the USA. AI-Generated.
The Tragedy of Plane Collisions in the USA: Lessons Learned and Moving Forward A Nation in Mourning Air travel has long been considered one of the safest modes of transportation, but the rare and tragic events of plane collisions serve as grim reminders of the complex and delicate nature of aviation. These incidents not only result in the loss of lives but also leave lasting emotional scars on the affected families and communities. In the USA, the aviation sector has experienced several such tragedies over the decades, prompting both grief and a call to action. This article delves into the causes, consequences, and lessons learned from plane collisions in the USA, while honouring the human stories behind the statistics.
By Mutonga Kamauabout a year ago in Wander
How to Maintain a Healthy Long Distance Relationship: Communicate. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
How to Maintain a Healthy Long Distance Relationship: Communicate First of all, long-distance relationship is not the easy one. The frantic and, sometimes, late-night phone calls, the yearning, the emptiness in bed where your partner should be — all can make your heart ache. Love is not just about being physically close; it's about connection, trust and how hard you try to make the relationship last.
By Shabana yasmeenabout a year ago in Wander
How to Make a Long-Distance Relationship Work. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
How to Make a Long-Distance Relationship Work Although love knows no distances, being away from your loved one is always difficult. The late-night phone conversations, the yearning, the lonely void of not having them near — long-distance relationships (LDRs) can be a serious test of your patience and fortitude. But if you really love each other, the distance will only bring you closer together.
By Shabana yasmeenabout a year ago in Wander
The Psychological Effects of Long-Distance Relationships: A Test of Love and Patience. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
The Psychological Effects of Long-Distance Relationships: A Test of Love and Patience Love is a beautiful feeling, but distance brings it to the point where it becomes a bittersweet journey filled with longing, hope, and emotional struggles. A long-distance relationship is not just about being apart but about loving across miles, trusting without touch, and holding on to a future that sometimes feels painfully far away. The heartache of separation, the joy of reunion, and the constant battle between doubt and devotion make LDRs an emotional rollercoaster.
By Shabana yasmeenabout a year ago in Wander
6 Reasons to Visit Northern Ireland This Summer
Thinking of visiting Northern Ireland this summer? You probably already know that it’s a beautiful country with fantastic coastlines and lively pubs but what else is there to do? Here are 6 reasons that might just make you want to book your flights today!
By Lucy watsonabout a year ago in Wander
The Quest for Immortality: Can Science Make Us Live Forever
Presently, we all know that humans can't be immortal, right? Well, futurist Ray Kurzweil says otherwise. He claims that achieving immortality might be closer than we think—possibly within the next 7 years. It sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie, but he and his team are pushing the boundaries of reality like expert yogis.
By Nora Arianaabout a year ago in Wander
Namche Bazaar: First Acclimatization Stop on the Everest Region Trekking
One of the most popular trekking and mountaineering routes in the world, the Everest Region continues to draw trekkers and mountaineers from every corner of the globe. Naturally, it boasts the tallest of all peaks—Mount Everest (8,848.86 meters)—but it is not only about conquering trails. It has much more to offer—a walk through beautiful landscapes, ancient monasteries, and the absolutely unique cultural diversity of the resilient Sherpa people. But this trek also has its share of beauties and thrills, as well as challenges—a major one being the adjustment to high altitude.
By Nepal Trek Adventures & Expedition Pvt. Ltdabout a year ago in Wander










