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Tips for Easing the Pain of Air Travel
Airline travel can be taxing (no pun intended), from check-in to baggage claim. Even at the end of a flight after you’ve waited for the ...
Read More Basic Safety Advice for International Travel
Traveling abroad is becoming more and more common. Our globalized world lets us reach across borders and make important connections with people all over the ...
Read More Choosing Comfortable Travel Clothes
How to choose comfy clothes for traveling I used to love flying, but I'm in my 30s now and I get uncomfortable and just want ...
Read More What to Pack in a Carry On? – Comfortable Flying
I've been blessed with opportunities to travel and I've flown all over the world. Despite the experience I've accumulated, if I don't prepare properly for ...
Read More How to Take Care of Your Mental Health While Traveling
Travel can be enormously beneficial to mental health. Seeing the world can teach important skills for adapting to new circumstances and make you more open-minded. ...
Read More How to Stay Sober on Vacation
Summer is here and the warmth radiating into the office window conjures up dreams of poolside lounge chairs and remote sun-kissed beaches. While you mentally ...
Read More travel guides
My first love is travel. I've lived on four continents and in five countries and counting. I started my writing career as a travel writer. Take advantage of my mishaps and successes with these articles that will guide you around places like London, Buenos Aires, and the Vermont countryside.
The Silent City of the Dead – La Recoleta Cemetery
The silent city of the dead, it sounds like the title to the newest horror flick, it may be the title to a scary movie ...
Read More Foto Friday: Halloween Edition Cemeteries and Spooks
Not every country celebrates Halloween, and not every country celebrates the way the United States does. Here in Argentina you can find the odd Halloween ...
Read More Asado: The Argentine Cookout
If Argentina has the best of anything, it's food. Argentines structure their days around food and drink. Breakfast is not a big meal, desayuno consists of ...
Read More A Must Eat In Brattleboro, Vermont – Whetstone Station Restaurant and Brewery
If you've ever been to Brattleboro, Vermont then you know that the energy in this small town (population just over 12,000) is vibrant and relaxed. ...
Read More Snow Storms, Schnitzel, and Confusion in Berlin Germany
When I was going to Durham University I made an instant connection with Olivia. Her parents are both from Poland and she is fluent in ...
Read More Spur of the Moment in Adare, Ireland
Adare, Ireland Literally, written out plans. It was 2006, I was 19 years old and on my first overseas adventure. I'm a highly organized person ...
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journal journeys
Come along with me as I traverse the globe.
Exploring Colonia Uruguay
Colonia, Uruguay Colonia del Sacramento in Uruguay is one of my favorite places. It moves at a pace more familiar to me than the rushed ...
Read More Buenos Aires: City Without a Filter
Buenos Aires I look to my left, down the tracks. The television hanging from the ceiling blares the latest news in Spanish. I can’t make ...
Read More Pacific Girl: Feeling My Pacific Northwest Roots
Age, late 20s Pacific Northwest Roots In the weeks leading up to my journey to the Pacific Northwest, I was experiencing higher than normal levels ...
Read More Argentina Road Trip Part II: Camping in Tilcara, Humahuaca, and Dreadlocks
March 2014 Buenos Aires to Tilcara This is Part II of my experience on an epic Argentine Road Trip. To read Part I click here. ...
Read More Argentina Road Trip to Andes Mountains
This past week I was gone in the Andean Northwest in Argentina. Along with my boyfriend and two of our amigos, I experienced an intense ...
Read More Anxiety Relief at Posada Itaca, Buenos Aires
January 2014, Argentine summer Posada Itaca I feel an odd half-death in the city, the only life to interact with is other people. The wind ...
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