By Jennifer A. Germano The heavens swirl in a tornado of shrill cries and powerful gray wings. Thousands of sandhill cranes rise into the sky and the pale light of evening. Their long skinny legs tucking up and stretching out behind them. The cottonwoods and soupy marshes appear blurred and otherworldly in the dim light at day’s end. Every ray of sunshine might allow you … [Read more...] about A Drive on the Wild Side: New Mexico’s Bosque del Apache
Potholes in South Africa: From Johannesburg to Kruger
By CJ Horn For those unaware of the unrivaled views of Bourke’s Luck Potholes in South Africa, the meandering trail and myriad bridges look like a barrier to entry. From the Coca-Cola red postcard frame, literally, a large rectangular frame through which you can take a picture of the landscape, to the sinuous paths of the river confluence, the Potholes are a unique and … [Read more...] about Potholes in South Africa: From Johannesburg to Kruger
Editor’s Choice – July 2019
By Mary Charlebois ITWPA Member Read Out Loud TIP 1: Read your draft aloud before submitting. This will help you catch odd sentence structure and silly typos that you missed by proofreading with just your internal voice. It’s certainly not my original tip. I got it somewhere. But it’s one that I follow both for my own work … [Read more...] about Editor’s Choice – July 2019
Supermarket Souvenirs
By Sharon Kurtz I had barely unpacked my carry-on bag and tossed in a load of long-overdue wash, when I discovered a forgotten souvenir of my travels tucked in the side pocket of my bag. It was reminiscent of an unopened present discovered beneath all the torn wrappings on Christmas morning. As a person who takes great pride in packing light, and I mean light, there … [Read more...] about Supermarket Souvenirs
Tips for Accessible Traveling
By Kyla N Daniels There is no feeling like confidence when traveling alone, especially when you’re disabled. Most people think that when you’re on crutches, in a wheelchair or powerchair you can’t really travel. Well, they are wrong. I love traveling and never let my disability stop me from doing what I love. Here are tips to help you feel more confident, whether … [Read more...] about Tips for Accessible Traveling