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How to School Your Children from Anywhere, According to People Who Have Done It

With the pandemic ongoing for more than a year now, over 40 percent of the American workforce is now working remotely. That means that they don’t have to report to an office every day, which opens the door to a cross-country or even cross-continental move. In fact, one in five American adults has either moved or knows someone who moved because of the pandemic.

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The Daily Beast

Eau Claire Cancels the Quaint Wisconsin Cheese Curd Cliches

When I booked my trip to the little town of Eau Claire, Wisconsin, I mostly thought of cheese curds. And beer. The state, fondly known as America’s Dairyland, is famous for these fantastic homegrown products (as well as copious amounts of grassy farmland). However, Eau Claire sets itself apart as an artist incubator with an innovative foodie scene, all set against the backdrop of a Hallmark movie.

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Fodor’s Travel

This Couple Is Bringing Brown Representation Into Vanlife

While the idea of vanlife–the term for living out of a van–has quickly gained popularity in the past few years, the decision to embark on the journey isn’t so simple for many people of color. Kartik Vasan and Smriti Bhadoria, who goes by the nickname Sim, of @thebrownvanlife experienced these hurdles firsthand. Their hope is to serve as a blueprint for others who are inspired to step into vanlife, normalizing diversity in the nomadic community and in the outdoors, both of which are dominated by a white majority.

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