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February 10, 2014
Culture for the Week of Feb 10, 2014 by Josh Garrick
Culture for the Week of Feb 10, 2014 by Josh Garrick
Feb 13, 20, and 27 – Winter With the Writers at Rollins College
February 8, 2014
Kelsey Museum of Archeology brings Ancient Egypt into the modern age
The mummy of Djehutymose, a priest in the Temple of Horus between 684 and 525 B.C., may be missing, but he cheerfully informs his Facebook followers that his spirit (or "Ba") still lingers around his coffin at the Kelsey Museum of Archeology in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
February 7, 2014
London's Role in the Slave Trade
Context, organizer of critically acclaimed walking tours, expands its program in London with a walking seminar on the slave trade. From Empire to Emancipation, London's Role in the Slave Trade, offers travelers an insight into the country's imperial past, its commercial development, and how this was closely connected to the slave trade.
The Twelve Months of Michigan
I'm a Michigander through and through. Born here, I travel and move away and then always seem to come back home. It must be something in the water! And, I'm always looking for great Michigan books and products to share.
Think you know about Sloths? Think again!

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Sloths have been making headlines this week - They even got a feature in the New York Times!
February 6, 2014
What Not to Wear in Travel Photos
I cringe when folks seemingly go around the world to take pictures of themselves- sometimes in cringe worthy outfits ....then write:
Here's US posing (in these horrendous outfits we put together just for this trip) at The Coliseum, here's us Posing at the Louvre....
The Best Place to Stay in Trang, Thailand
We discovered a great guest house in Trang, Thailand. It’s just a few years old and hasn’t really been discovered yet. It’s perfect for families!
February 5, 2014
Star Trek Through the Years
Since its conception, Star Trek has been a source of revolution. It has been said that it predicted the future, but really, Star Trek created it. Flip phones have their roots in the original series communicators. Although the iPad has built their image as the first tablet, tablets were first conceived for the set of the Enterprise.
February 4, 2014
Winter Wildlife At National Wildlife Refuges
Despite blizzards and Arctic blasts, nature hasn’t deserted us. An “irruption” of snowy owls has produced sightings on refuges as far south as Florida. Eagle watchers are checking refuge nests for new chicks. Forays into snow-covered refuges reveal tracks of deer, rabbit, and otter.
Whistling Villages, History, and the Race of the Gods
Greece: the land of the Gods, so rich in history that you can scarcely turn around without bumping into something extraordinary. As with many famous places, we feel as if we know the place before we even step foot there! But what about the reality of living in Greece today? It’s a land of contrasts, for sure.