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fans of national geographic’s #1 best-selling travel series will love this one-of-a-kind journal, designed to help you create and track your own travel bucket list. a perfect companion to *50 states, 5,000 ideas*, *100 parks, 5,000 ideas*, and *100 drives, 5,000 ideas*, this logbook offers space for planning, reflection, and recounting your most cherished travel memories.
whether you’re road tripping across the u.s. or exploring your home state, this keepsake diary is here to guide you along the way. inside, you’ll find a map to check off the states you visit, tips and tricks for travel planning, guided prompts to capture your favorite moments, and plenty of journaling space.
special features include:
• need-to-know info on destinations, like the best times to go, entrance fees, visitor centers, and hours
• national geographic’s top travel recommendations, from what to see, do, and eat
• guided prompts to help you plan and record each adventure
it’s the ultimate road trip companion to help you make the most of your journey across america.
what happens when you stop giving a f*ck about what your parents, partners, and society expect of you and ask yourself what you really want? salon’s inaugural sex and love advice columnist and author of the viral linkedIn sex work post, arielle egozi, shares their journey as a queer, neurodivergent, child of immigrants who never quite fit into the social roles she was supposed to, instead choosing to embrace their multiple dimensions, and eventually discovering freedom—and true power—by being “bad” in a world that kept trying to force her to be “good.” what if sex positivity wasn’t about having sex at all? what if you ditched relationship hierarchies and explored relationship anarchy?
this essential phrasebook collects the most colorful, explicit, and outrageous ways to tell people off in every part of the world. featuring dozens of different languages, the sayings range from everyday swears to family curses to expressions for x-rated relations with animals. phonetic pronunciation is provided so that readers can curse like a native, and handy illustrations provide visual guides to these foreign exclamations. perfect for the international traveler who may need to wish an enemy a painful death, insult a person's grandmother, or accuse someone's mother of having intimate relations with bears in the forest.
the flower school takes you by the hand and expertly guides you step-by-step through design principles and twenty-five floral projects to empower you to create your own gorgeous floral arrangements for your home, gatherings, celebrations and for pleasure. if you've ever been swept up admiring some garden blooms, or a flower stand at your local market, and wondered, just how do I transform these raw materials into floral displays that elicit a sense of wonder in their admirers, then allow award-winning floral designer joseph massie to show you how, as he shares his knowledge, recipes and personal tips for creating with flowers, with intention, thought and skill.
whether you’re a solo traveler, foodie, explorer, or volunteer (or all of the above!), wanderess is your essential guide for experiencing life-changing adventures with confidence. from planning your journey to returning home, this book provides everything you need to travel smart, safe, and supported. tailored advice is offered for specific communities, including women of color, lgbtqia+ travelers, and new or expecting moms, ensuring that every adventure is smoother and safer.
in *wanderess*, you’ll learn how to:
• discover your personal travel style
• navigate solo travel with confidence
• build your dream destination wish list
• find meaningful volunteer opportunities abroad
• master travel hacking with expert tips
• use handy checklists for everything from trip planning to packing
• write your own feminist city guide
featuring advice from respected travel experts like annika ziehen, oneika raymond, and kelly lewis, this guide is packed with wisdom and practical tools to empower every woman to embrace the world on her own terms.
celebrated designer, writer, activist, and educator cheryl d. holmes-miller's memoir of a life in advocacy and her journey to answer the question "where are the black designers?" cheryl d. holmes-miller is one of the design field's most respected figures. she is legendary for her decades of scholarship and activism and is known as a touchstone and conscience for the design profession. this long-awaited book documents the history of the question she has been asking for decades: “where are the black designers?” along with related questions that are urgent to the design profession: where did they originate? where have they been? why haven't they been represented in design histories and canons?
by: jennifer justus (author), taylor elliott bruce (editor)
journey into the heart of alabama with travel, cultural and historical guidance from locals and experts. wildsam's field guide to alabama includes a special section focused on the state's extraordinary musical heritage, and also delves into football, folk art, food and drink and the best destinations for modern travelers.
*paperback
by: taylor bruce
wildsam field guides: american south leads travelers into the most authentic experience of this american region, working closely with an eclectic team of trusted locals. contributors include social justice activist bryan stevenson, pitmaster flora payne, poet beth ann fennely, jazz band leader ben jaffe, fishing guide moe newman and writer daniel wallace, among others. topics in the handsome volume include bourbon, literature, civil rights history, alabama folk art, barbecue icons, tabasco, florida springs, herschel walker, recording studios and more.
*paperback
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