Travel
TCK EXPLORE: Find a Musical Festival that fits YOU
TCK EXPLORE gives advice on great ways for TCKs to find friends no matter where you are. Musical festival season is officially upon us in the Northern Hemisphere! The weather has changed towards spring time and with the longer days […]
Hungry and in a Hurry? Here is A List of Countries Doing Fast Food Right.
It’s late, you’re hungry and you want something quick. In America, fast food restaurants like McDonalds, Taco Bell and Wendy’s are an easy and cheap option for quick (mediocre) food. While many countries also have chain fast food restaurants like […]
Saving the Earth is Everybody’s business
Just like the planet we inhabit, humans as a species are unlike any other kind in the world. April 22, 1970, marks the day that the human race made the decision to help, rather than hurt our planet; this is […]
Celebrating The Beginning Of Spring: The Vernal Equinox
Warm weather, sunny skies, birds chirping and flowers in bloom; spring has finally sprung! However March 20, 2016, marks the beginning of more than just the spring season; it’s the celebration of the Spring, March, Equinox. The March Equinox is […]
Coffee and Chocolate: How They’ve Impacted Our World
What are two things that are crucial for the survival of the world? No, I’m not talking about water and oxygen, but something even more important: coffee and chocolate! Okay… maybe not so much more important, but to the 1 […]
Future Uncertain for Worldwide Coffee and Cocoa Industries
Coffee and chocolate face an uncertain future due to the impacts of climate change and extreme weather. For the millions of people employed worldwide within these industries, the future is equally troubling. The export of coffee and cocoa beans accounts […]
Regional Laws and Customs: A TCK Perspective
On April 22 the UK issued a travel advisory warning its LGBT citizens that they may be impacted by recent legislation when traveling to North Carolina and Mississippi. Both states have recently passed controversial legislation impacting the LGBT community. In […]
Musings Abroad-My Life in Spain: Antoni GaudÃ
In October I visited one of Spain’s quirkiest cities. My parents were in Spain for the week and together we decided to visit Barcelona, a city that’s known for its architecture. The Antoni Gaudà buildings aren’t trying to hide from […]
















