Nexus (noun); the central point or hub, where multiple elements meet. The focus or center…. There is ONE Greek island in the Cyclades that is in the middle of it all and is big enough, beauti…| Geographical Journeys
If you are contemplating a trip to the Greek Islands, BEWARE….there is a lot of catting around going on there! Of all of the interesting things about Greek culture there is ONE thing that you…| Geographical Journeys
This is going to be a difficult post to write. Losing someone important to you is never easy. The Grand Canyon is a timeless place, where people go to experience something bigger than themselves in hopes of finding themselves. But it is also big enough, wide enough, and deep enough to swallow you up, withoutContinue reading "Life and Death On A Rim-to-Rim Grand Canyon Hike"| Geographical Journeys
Highlighting the beauty of the natural landscape of Greece’s largest island, including the many gorges located there.| Geographical Journeys
Philadelphia, America’s fifth largest city, has a lot to offer. It is America’s first UNESCO World Heritage City, was voted “One of the Nation’s best Food Cities” by C…| Geographical Journeys
Story of incredible journeys of food products from their source regions to your market, showing how widespread the effort is to fight hunger in your community.| Geographical Journeys
words of encouragement for anyone who has recently faced their own mortality.| Geographical Journeys
The importance and meaning behind the symbolization of International Flags and how various groups of people might view them differently.| Geographical Journeys
For many folks, your phone’s area code can be a source of personal identity, your geographic identity, or a just a three digit status symbol. Since the Gangsta Rap artist “Ludacris̶…| Geographical Journeys
As the New Year approaches, it gives us a chance to look back on 2024 and pick out some of the most memorable things that we experienced in the last 12 months. Some of the places stand out by thems…| Geographical Journeys
Buzz Aldrin, the second man to ever set foot on the moon, stepped outside of the Apollo 11 spacecraft, took a look around and muttered the phrase “A Magnificent Desolation.” He might ha…| Geographical Journeys