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  • The Best Things To Do in Whitefish Montana for Every Season

    The Best Things To Do in Whitefish Montana for Every Season

    The best things to do in Whitefish Montana vary with the seasons. Whitefish is a charming mountain town at the base of Whitefish Mountain Resort, formerly known as Big Mountain. Art, culture, delicious food, and superb accommodations abound with an homage to the town’s cowboy and railroad past. Whitefish is also the most tourist-friendly of […]

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  • Delicious Food Experiences in Hyderabad for Family

    Delicious Food Experiences in Hyderabad for Family

    Chhavi and I visited Hyderabad because she was playing a tennis tournament there. My elder Nephew works at Hyderabad, so after the matches we went and stayed with him. He is an avid cyclist and knows a lot of delicious food experiences in all price ranges across the city of Hyderabad. We were a group…

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  • Travel and Blogging Recap: December 2019 – February 2020

    Travel and Blogging Recap: December 2019 – February 2020

    Hey everyone. In light of the Coronavirus pandemic, it almost feels silly to update you with what’s going on in my life. I’ll try to keep this light. I hope you are staying safe, healthy, and sane in these difficult times. Sorry I haven’t written a recap since, oh, December. Grad school has been intense […]

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  • The African Landscapes Dialogue comes to Tanzania

    The African Landscapes Dialogue comes to Tanzania

    We’re gathering landscape leaders from across Africa in Arusha, November 12-15, for peer-to-peer learning and agenda-setting from the grassroots. Dozens of partner organizations are nominating local partners from around the continent to join us in Arusha to strengthen local capacity for integrated landscape management for sustainable rural development in Africa. Meeting restoration targets requires strong […]

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  • Enchanted in the Great North Wet

    Enchanted in the Great North Wet

    Fall has arrived! Here in the northwest, that means the blueberry bushes are turning red, the larches gold, and a plethora of other plants are taking on shades of yellow, orange, red, and purple. It also means that the rains have come, bringing with them the mist and wetness that so characterize the northwest. Last […]

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