By Daniel C. Freeman, EdD ITWPA Member Tick tock, tick tock, the minute hand swept ever so closely to the bewitching hour of ten o’clock. At the appointed time, the gate swung open, and the crowd rushed through to find the best viewing spot. Why was there such a huge crowd? What did they expect to do? What did they hope to see? They were there to watch one of the … [Read more...] about Oh, How I Love the Smell of Jet Fuel in the Morning
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Unexpected Charms 30 Minutes South of Sedona
By Joanne Galko ITWPA Member Feeling Sedona’d out? Visitors needing an escape from vortex energy should head south. Less than a half-hour drive from Sedona lies the pocket-size town of Cottonwood, Arizona. Once a sleepy pass-through city, Cottonwood has become a destination and makes for a relaxing one or two-night stopover. No trip to Cottonwood is complete without … [Read more...] about Unexpected Charms 30 Minutes South of Sedona
Charleston’s Museum Mile Motherload
By Dana Clayton ITWPA Member Scratch your nerdy itch and spend your money on what you should in Charleston, South Carolina: food. In January, Charleston’s Museum Mile offers a month-long pass to 11 historical sites located within a one-mile walking distance. The astonishing price is $25 adults, $10 children 12 and under. The headliner is America’s first public museum, … [Read more...] about Charleston’s Museum Mile Motherload