Teen Ink Magazine,
September 2004 :
Travel Articles
Avebury by Sean K., Willits, CA During my trip to England I went to Avebury, a stone circle similar to Stonehenge but three times bigger and 24 miles north of its more well-known counterpart ... Continue...
India Through Newly Opened Eyes by Siddharth K., Poland, OH As we made the descent to the airport, my stomach flipped in anticipation. After collecting our luggage, we were met by our relatives. I bounded into the car, not thinking about anything but seeing my cousins ... Continue...
The Simple Things by Kirstie S., Lincoln, RI "Quack, quack! Moo!" When I was five years old, this was the only way I could communicate with my uncle's neighbor, Lydia. She is Amish and didn't speak a word of English, only German ... Continue...
Vacation by Madeline C., Overland Park, KS Vacations should be stress-free escapes from thereality of everyday living. They provide an outlet for relaxation, fresh air, andspending large chunks of money on souvenir snow globes ... Continue...
West By God by Shaela M., Middletown, CT "Do you like music?" he asked. "Yeah," I answered with an eye roll, one of my specialties. "Okay, Country or Western?" he continued. This time my eye roll was accompanied with a sympathetic laugh ... Continue...
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