Jessie Voigts's Blog, page 313
July 29, 2014
Max Scratchmann at Edinburgh Free Fringe
Top Beaches to visit in South Africa
South Africa is a coastal wonderland with endless kilometres of shoreline as it fronts both the Indian and Atlantic Oceans. Beaches abound resulting in a nation that mostly spends its holidays along the beachfront, given the great weather on offer and the superb quality of the country’s beaches.
Visiting Washington, DC: 8 Interesting Spaces in the Capitol Building
In a few days, my family and I will be calling home to one of our favorite places to visit: Washington, D.C.
July 27, 2014
Stepping Back in Time at the Pfahlbau Museum, Germany

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Have your kids ever asked you what life was like for people the Stone Age? What did they eat? What kind of houses did they have?
100 Places in the USA Every Woman Should Go

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Dry. Dull. Heavy. Boring. Scribbles in the margins. Remember those history books of yore, when it was all you could do to scan a page without dozing off? They made history seem dusty, uninteresting, BORING.
Florida Culture for the Week of July 28 By Josh Garrick
Florida Culture for the Week of July 28 By Josh Garrick
Final Night – TONIGHT – July 28 – Ladies of Eola Heights
July 26, 2014
Why footballers should love their job
Most people as a kid wanted to be an astronaut, a firefighter, some kind of sports player, a celebrity… But I’m focused on a career that most boys from 7 to 12 want to have: to be a footballer (soccer player).
Fireflies: A Writer's Notebook
Writing is both a creative and a solitary endeavor. Sometimes, we write furiously, racing to wring every last beautiful word out of our mind before we forget. At other times, it can be difficult to think of the words you want to write. For the latter, I've found a wonderful writer's notebook that inspires - and allows your brain to roam free in search of memories, words, ideas.
Recipe from Italy: Roasted Tomato, Basil & Bread Soup {Pappa al Pomodoro}
Make your kitchen smell outright divine with this Tuscan-based slow roasted tomato bread soup, Pappa al Pomodoro. This recipe is a perfect example of eating with the seasons & peasant cooking. Using our homegrown tomatoes & garlic along with stale bread - with only three ingredients, the taste is explosive!
July 25, 2014
28 Best Bookshops in Dublin

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I know you, dear wandering educators. I know you’re always on the lookout for bookshops while you travel (because, well, BOOKS).