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IN ‘THE FOUR SEASONS OF RASCAL,’ TODD CORNELL WRITES A MEMOIR OF A WESTERNER LIVING DEEP INSIDE CHINESE CULTURE, TOLD THROUGH A DOG
“The Four Seasons of Rascal: The Dog From Harbin” by Todd Cornell is a story of love and loss between a man and his dog. It is also a tale steeped in cross-cultural understanding, shaped by years lived between China and the United States.
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Flying in Luxury
Before you read this, there are three facts you need to know: #1: I fly a lot. #2: I hate flying. #3: As someone who flies a lot but doesn’t have much money, I fly economy. My bag is usually hauled and stuffed into the over-head compartments and I am […]
12 Items Every Photographer Needs for Traveling
This is an infographic describing every piece of equipment that should be brought on a photo trip. Every photographer needs to be well prepared for every situation possible when traveling. Don’t forget the camera. The camera is the most important item in the bag. The camera is the reason for […]
Get Set for The Pan Am Games -Toronto July, 10-26
The 2015 Pan American Games Toronto launched my trip to explore a winter adventure in Ontario. The city is bursting at the seams with development around the 2015 Pan American Games (Runs July 10-26, 2015). The 2015 Pan American Games are the world’s third largest international sporting event […]
VIDEO: Californian Paradise with Carri Wilbanks
It’s hard to believe, but I assure you it’s true: there is an undiscovered place in Northern California that is home to 90+ wineries (many of which are organic), Redwood Forests with staggering 300 foot tall trees, plenty of chances for active beach adventure and even a Buddhist Monastery where […]
90 miles from Cuba: Key West Food and Culture
272 miles from Orlando, Florida, roosters and chicken roam free and the sunset is celebrated every single day. I have been blessed with the amazing experience of being able to travel to Key West for the past 7 years every spring break and the culture and food never seize to […]
















































