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another article about Miami 305
It was a fantastic flight, and everything went well, and I had a couple of adult beverages. I was so excited when we took off; it was fantastic. We landed at Miami International Airport, and the flight was smooth. Our captain and flight crew did a great job making sure our flight went well and without any problems. From the plane, I tried to take pictures of Miami as we approached. It was wonderful to see Miami, Mia 305, but even more fantastic. Driving around Miami with my cousin and godmother, I saw a picture of my friend Willy Chirino on a bus stop. In Miami, I felt right at home, and that was the first time I've ever felt like that on a holiday, and going to Miami was one of the most memorable vacations of my life.
By Revista Miko:XCI 18 days ago in Wander
The video features a one-on-one interview with Willy Chirino
i feel very privileged and honored to have been chosen to be part of this Q&A session with Willy. My question was about music. I asked him what the first song he ever wrote was. My question was the second one asked. Willy sang a little bit of "Soy" for me and explained his songwriting process.
By Revista Miko:XCI 18 days ago in Wander
Devil is a part timer
The premise is that the devil comes to Earth from below and arrives as a teenager working at a fast-food restaurant. “Devil is a Part-Timer” is one of my favorite anime series, and I recently discovered anime, and this is one of those shows that I stumbled upon and got really into.
By Revista Miko:XCI 18 days ago in Wander
The Willy Chirino Mural
The muralist who did his mural did an excellent job of capturing Willy and his beautiful essence. The Willy Chirino Mural is located in Little Havana in Miami, Florida. Willy deserves this mural and of all people to have a mural they made the right choice in choosing to immortalize Willy on the side of a building. The mural was commissioned by Leon Medical center a healthcare system which Willy is a partner and spokesperson.
By Revista Miko:XCI 20 days ago in Wander
The library Bollywood celebration that I had went to,
That day I got some Henna art done on my hands. The talented Henna tattoo artist was doing beautiful work on my hands. There that day we also did some beautiful work on my hands. There that day we also did some tradition Indian dancing as well. It was great fun and I loved every minute of it. I got to wear traditional Indian garb around my waist and what not and it was great. I would to relive it again but I can relive it through this article. I was dancing with a lady who was teaching the dances and got my picture with her. On my forehead is the traditional accessory that takes you into the third eye. Learning these dances was a lot of fun. We also learned belly dancing type moves and what not. The library where I used to go is who sponsored this free event always put on wonderful functions like that. Just a beautiful and cultural time was had by all. The girl who did my henna tattoo is really very talented as is the lady who taught me the dance of India and Bollywood.
By Revista Miko:XCI 20 days ago in Wander
More on my trip to Miami!
another mural I saw while in Little Havana was that of Gloria and Emilio Estefan. I love Little Havana! It makes me think that once Cuba is free again, it's a taste of freedom that will be restored in Havana as well as the rest of the island. You can't beat Bacardi Rum. I saw a mural if Bacardi Rum. The liquor was invented in Santiago de Cuba. My visit to Miami Florida, Little Havana as well as other places in Little Havana and importantly Willy was everything I dreamed it would be and much much more than ever I could have imagined.
By Revista Miko:XCI 20 days ago in Wander
My holiday to Miami
My bucket list vacation has come true to go to Miami and visit the city of my friend Willy Chirino and it was everything I thought that it would be and more. I saw the famous orange that is associated with Miami called Atomiko. When i was there was when they were welcoming soccer player Leoni Messi to the city and their soccer team. I thank my cousin for making the dream come true and she does make miracles happen. This is the end of the first part there will be more. I cannot wait to tell you all about me going to Miami.
By Revista Miko:XCI 21 days ago in Wander
Literary Heartbeats
Step through an unassuming storefront in Saratoga Springs, New York. Let the city’s familiar bustle fade behind you. Sink into the creak of hardwood floors as your gaze is drawn toward a labyrinth unfolding, room after room, swollen with stories. This is the Lyrical Ballad Bookstore—a place where literary ghosts linger, and generations of readers, writers, and dreamers have lost themselves amid 200,000 volumes of wonder.
By Kristen Barenthalerabout a month ago in Wander
Across the Bridge of Flowers
Welcome, fellow wanderers, to Postcards Between Pages, where stories spill out from well-thumbed novels into the world, and where travel isn’t just a journey of miles, but a pilgrimage of meaning. I’m your host, inviting you today to one of the most poetic destinations on the American map—a place where steel and stone have, quite literally, been transformed by blossoms and imagination: the Bridge of Flowers, in Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts.
By Kristen Barenthalerabout a month ago in Wander
The Genius Idea of Stopovers in Warsaw
Normally I aim to spend anywhere from two to three hours between connecting flights at international airports before moving on promptly to my final destination. In the adventure my wife and I undertook, we had a stopover in Warsaw of a whopping seven-and-a-half hours **during the day**. There is no way any airport is so good to spend that much time there during the day, so we were definitely going to see the city. But was it worth it? Could we see something and get back to our connecting flight without being frazzled?
By Richard Soulliere2 months ago in Wander
"Kartveli" Performance
My niece and I went to see this performance on December 20, 2025. Kartveli is a young Georgian folk group that created a wonderful program sampling dances and songs from various regions of Georgia ("Kartveli" means "a Georgian person," both in terms of the geographic origin and identity, the umbrella term covering many different ethnic groups calling Georgia home).
By Lana V Lynx2 months ago in Wander









