• HOME
  • WORLD TRAVEL
  • TRAVEL USA
  • WRITERS
  • ARCHIVES
  • LIFE LESSONS
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • POLITICS
  • MISSION
  • TGIF JOKES
  • RESOURCES

Traveling Boy

Home Tag Archives: poetry

Tag Archives: poetry

National Parks Honoring Asian Americans

By admin
in :  Eclectic Stuff
Manzanar Shrine

The importance of honoring Asian American history is especially timely with the disturbing rise in anti-Asian hate during the pandemic. Many Americans are not aware that anti-Asian hate has been taking place since the early 1800s and aren't taught about Asian American achievements.

Read More

Reimagined Historical Figures, Why Costa Rica

By admin
in :  Eclectic Stuff
sculpture of Julius Caesar

From Julius Caesar to Anne Boleyn, Becca Saladin spends hours modernizing historical figures through expert digital manipulation... From the rainforests to the beaches, these are the top reasons you need to visit Costa Rica.

Read More

Swedish Ice Hotel, Asian American Attacks

By admin
in :  Eclectic Stuff
entrance of the Icehotel in Jukkasjärvi, Sweden

Spending a night in ice and snow is possible in the far north of Europe. The “Icehotel” in Jukkasjärvi, Sweden, was built back in 1989, making it the first of its kind... Asian Americans were already worn down by a year of pandemic-fueled racist attacks when a white gunman was charged with killing eight people, most of them Asian women, at three Atlanta-area massage parlors.

Read More

Adventure Travel; Airplane Cabins; EU No-Go for USA

By Ed Boitano
in :  Eclectic Stuff
lioness

493 U.S. adventure travelers from 42 states share their thoughts... UK-based design studio PriestmanGoode has developed a post-pandemic cabin to focus on hygiene and personal space and keep passengers safe and relaxed... the European Union extended its travel ban on Americans on August 6 as COVID-19 infections continued to rise across the United States.

Read More

Best Road Trips; Working Remotely in Foreign Lands

By Ed Boitano
in :  Eclectic Stuff
guitar player, Buenos Aires

The Travel Guys take on Kirkland, WA... Cedric the Dog takes a well-deserved break after an ill fated attempt to shut down a white supremacist rally in Alabama... Sir Ian Holm Cuthbert CBE (12 September 1931 – 19 June 2020), known as Ian Holm, was an English actor.

Read More

Carol Welsman Soars on Our City Tonight

By Ed Boitano
in :  Eclectic Stuff
Carol Welsman

Jazz singer/pianist Carol Welsman discusses her new album, “Dance With Me,” with Jim Gordon... Loyal good Boi waits at Wuhan hospital for three months, unaware that his owner died of COVID-19... Nine clues embedded in a 24-line poem led to art dealer Forrest Fenn’s hidden Rocky Mountains chest of gold, gems and rare artifacts.

Read More

Mississippi Delta, Travel Taught Me About Race

By Ed Boitano
in :  Eclectic Stuff
Victor Sjöström in Wild Strawberries

The Mississippi Delta has been called "The Most Southern Place on Earth" because of its unique racial, cultural, and economic history.... In the time of the pandemic, what are we finding out about ourselves? What are the lessons we’ve learned?

Read More

Returning Historic Favor, 3 Ingredient Recipes

By Ed Boitano
in :  Eclectic Stuff
Will Rogers

A Native American community severely impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak has received an outpour of donations from Irish people, who are returning a historic favor... Cooking at home is usually healthier and more affordable than going out, but with more and more restaurants temporarily closing due to the pandemic, quick and easy recipes have become essential.

Read More

Fun Things to Do at Home, Environmental Healing

By Ed Boitano
in :  Eclectic Stuff
Will Rogers

Missing the great outdoors? While planning our next national park vacation than we are being outside, we’re making the most of quarantine with these live webcams of national parks... One silver lining has emerged from the Coronavirus pandemic: the environment is healing.

Read More

Catch Up With the Latest Traveling Boy News

By Ed Boitano
in :  Travel News
Christmas decorations

Year after year, holiday travelers often believe numerous holiday travel safety myths that are passed down through anecdotes. Although these tales may have at one time held some truth, the actual holiday travel hazards can create even more problems – or potentially be fatal.

Read More
12Page 1 of 2
  • HOME
  • MISSION
  • OUR WRITERS
  • VISIT PAST ARTICLES
  • TRAVEL NEWS
  • ECLECTIC NEWS
  • SUBSCRIBE TO TBOY
  • CONTACT US