humanity
If nothing else, travel opens your eyes to the colorful quilt that is humankind.
Deception
Deception Writing No. 924 Friday, April 22, 2016 Once upon a time, an eagle and an owl became friends. The eagle said to the owl, “Brother Owl, I promise you that I will never eat your children. But tell me one thing—how will I recognize them? I wouldn’t want to mistake another bird’s chicks for yours and eat them by accident.”
By Sudais Zakwan10 days ago in Wander
Seattle Nightlife Report: Pony. Top Story - January 2026.
Mid-winter Friday night. Early but already so dark. The days are getting longer but 6 PM is still pitch black. “Firepit!” You declare things after just a few seconds of solemn thought – not a request or suggestion, not a demand. Last week you walked around saying, “Hot tub?” to anyone who would listen. Or one afternoon you pointed at two men holding hands as they crossed 12th Avenue, looked me in the eyes and said, “Boyfriends.”
By Joe Nasta | Seattle foodie poet11 days ago in Wander
City thrice holy
My visit to Israel in the 1990s felt like a homecoming. Don’t ask me why. A quick tour of Jerusalem took in many historic and religious sites. Not least the excavations beside the Western (or Wailing) Wall. Here, becloaked scholars read ancient Hebrew scrolls, praying with their voices, hearts, minds and bodies. Here, Roman street divides modern office and apartment blocks. Here, east meets west, Jew lives alongside Arab. Here the most holy of Christian monuments has a church that is bisected by a line cutting through two walls, floor, ceiling and alter. One side Catholic, the other Greek Orthodox.
By Raymond G. Taylor17 days ago in Wander
Absolved of All Sins!
We went on a day trip to Armenia with my son and friend Katie to explore its apostolic monasteries. Our first stop, Akhtala Monastery, had a monument to Armenian-Georgian friendship in the form of two rings joined by a pomegranate, the national fruit of both countries.
By Lana V Lynx17 days ago in Wander
Gift of the Epiphany
I have come to love the Mike's monthly unofficial challenges. They spark my imagination and cause me to dig, explore and search out truths. They also cause personal memories of mine to sparkle for a bit. January's challenge was no exception. In fact, the events that I'm now journaling still amaze me because those steps felt so ordered, yet unmistakingly, not mine.
By Shirley Belk18 days ago in Wander
The Future Floated Beside Me: My Impossible View of the Burj Khalifa 2026
The energy in Dubai on December 31st isn't just excitement; it’s a physical pressure. The air vibrates with the collective anticipation of two million people actively waiting for the future to arrive.
By The Quiet Hustleabout a month ago in Wander
If Everything Meaningful Fit in a Backpack
Modern life encourages accumulation. We collect objects for convenience, comfort, status, and security, often without questioning their true importance. From clothes we rarely wear to gadgets we barely use, our surroundings slowly fill with things that promise satisfaction but often fail to deliver it.
By Tabiya Overhandabout a month ago in Wander











