solo travel
You've got somewhere to go, but no one to go with; solo travel is the nexus of independence and opportunity.
Jharkhand, India- Culture, Food, Travel
Jharkhand, India- Culture, Food, Tourism. Jharkhand is a state located in the eastern part of India. It was carved out of Bihar in the year 2000 and is the 28th state of India. Jharkhand is known for its rich mineral resources and abundant flora and fauna. It is a land of diverse culture, traditions, and languages. In this blog, we will explore the various aspects of Jharkhand.
By sathish Rajarathinam3 years ago in Wander
Look Closer at the Morning Dubai desert safari tour with a quad bike
Dubai is an extravagant architecture, luxury shopping, and glamorous lifestyle city. However, beyond the bustling city lies the vast and beautiful Arabian Desert. The desert is a unique landscape that offers a wide range of thrilling activities, including the morning Dubai desert safari tour with a quad bike.
By Desert Tour Dubai3 years ago in Wander
#SingleMomChronicles: Travel Edition
As a single mother, I have a plethora of responsibilities. Since I am the "active" parent, that makes me the Sole caregiver to my children. I have two beautiful daughters. Anything that a married couple would take care of together ( mortgage/rent, utilities, food, ect), I have to do alone. Please don't think I am complaining. I do the thing, ok? So, I ended up losing my job a few months back. My oldest daughters dad (yes, I have two baby daddies) is court ordered to pay child support. I am supposed to get $85 a week, $330 a month. Well, in November of last year, he stopped paying. I guess I can say he didn't stop on purpose. The payments stopped because his unemployment ran out. He doesn't work because he and his wife (yup, baby daddy number 1 is married now) have a special needs infant, so he stays home with her (supposedly) during the day while his wife works. Now, let me clarify: I did not say "supposedly" because I am hating or jealous...trust me. I said it because our parents live on the same street. I can stand on my parents porch and see his parents porch. Because of this, I can see when he drops his daughter off at his moms house many days. Presumably so he can run the streets. I honestly don't know and quite frankly, it is none of my business.
By Latoya Giles 3 years ago in Wander



