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About the Project
We're a group of high school girls with a lot of wanderlust between us. We know we're going to travel the world! We just need to figure out the specifics... like how. And when. And exactly where which of us are going.
This is a place for us to get down our thoughts- where we want to go, what we want to do there, how we plan to get there, where we plan to stay.
If you know anything about any of our places of interest, please feel free to share your insights in the comments!
You can also find us on Tumblr.
This is a place for us to get down our thoughts- where we want to go, what we want to do there, how we plan to get there, where we plan to stay.
If you know anything about any of our places of interest, please feel free to share your insights in the comments!
You can also find us on Tumblr.
Saturday, July 9, 2011
The Red Rocks Ampitheater in Colorado
I'm still catching up on all the blogs I've neglected to read and stumbled upon Wild Mink's entry Colorado Vacay-Pt. 2: Moutain wo(MAN). You can read her entry here.
But WOW! Her pictures and recounting is amazing! I wonder what they show at the ampitheater? Will definitely look into this one. :)
But WOW! Her pictures and recounting is amazing! I wonder what they show at the ampitheater? Will definitely look into this one. :)
Friday, July 8, 2011
The Loop of St. Louis Missouri
I was reading Selective Potential's Featured Blogger: Second Edition on the chic Chandra from Modern Day Charm when I found this little interesting tidbit:
I just loved the description, so I went to the site. I have to check it out some more, but it sounds like a cool place to go to! They even have a walk of fame just like Hollywood with the likes of Chuck Berry and Tennessee Williams!
"My favorite thing about Saint Louis would have to be the area I live in. I live in a part of town called The Loop (check out the website http://visithteloop.com). It's only 6 blocks big but is full of boutiques, bars, music venues, restaurants from all over the world, music venues, art galleries, vintage shops, and more. Everything is in walking distance...and I love it. Just today I sat outside on our balcony for a while watching the rain come down and heard saxophones in the air. There's always something going on and tons of musicians playing on the streets. I love being in such a diverse area. It's truly a melting pot. In the summer it's always ablast to just people watch. On the weekends when the weather is nice there are drum circles right across the street from my apartment. Anyone can come and play and usually a ton of people do. I've seen fire throwers, belly dancers, street-side robotic dancers, and a rollerblading dance show. Pretty awesome and you never know what to expect!" -Chandra
I just loved the description, so I went to the site. I have to check it out some more, but it sounds like a cool place to go to! They even have a walk of fame just like Hollywood with the likes of Chuck Berry and Tennessee Williams!
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