

On a Stop in Wertheim am Main, Germany and walking through the historic town we encountered this youngster shopping on what appeared to be his own. There were frequent showers that morning and while he was well prepared for the weather it turned out that his mother was only a few yards away picking out some vegetables at the market.

Take a moment and explore more of The Intentional Traveler. Cruise ports of call, amazing destinations, helpful travel tips, interesting stories and much more. Search for what interests you by adding search terms below
Join Us • We understand that the last thing you want is more emails cluttering up your inbox, but we promise we’ll work hard to make this worth your while. Give us a try and if we don’t live up to our promise all you need to do is click the unsubscribe link in any of our emails.
Don’t Miss Out, Subscribe Now!
You’ll receive notices of new posts, special features and updates right in your inbox…
Paint The Town Blue!
Chefchaouen, Morocco In northwest Morocco’s Rif Mountains, is the town of Chefchaouen that is often referred to as the “Blue City” for its striking, blue-washed medina buildings. Founded in 1471, this relaxed town offers stunning mountain views, a blend of Moroccan and Andalucian culture, and is famous for its photogenic, winding streets. Click for these…
Where Do You Want To Go? Explore Travel Destinations Across the Globe
Join us as we explore this amazing planet with… From amazing cities, to incredible landscapes and exotic cultures join us as we explore this wonderous world Today almost nothing is out of reach. All it take is a little time and a lot of desire.Visit Antarctica or explore the ruins of Machu Pichu Go wild…
A History of Father’s Day: From Ancient Times to Modern America
According to Hallmark this is probably the very first Father’s Day card commercially printed. What follows is their version of this holiday’s history… Some 4,000 years ago a Babylonian boy named Elmesu may have carved the first Father’s Day card but clay. A few thousand years later a woman named Sonora Louise Dodd was sitting…
