It’s a Mad World How do we build resilience for solo travel in a mad, pandemic world? Solo women travelers have always planned for emergencies, bought travel insurance, and booked our flights –...
It’s a Mad World How do we build resilience for solo travel in a mad, pandemic world? Solo women travelers have always planned for emergencies, bought travel insurance, and booked our flights –...
We are craving community and connection. Because of the current COVID-19 pandemic, most all of us have experienced social isolation. The more that the world became disconnected and superficial, the...
Over 60 Solo Woman Traveler Facebook Group has grown to more than 7000 members.
When I was growing up in Washington (the state), our big adventure was visiting Seattle. Driving up Interstate 5, we didn’t give neighboring Tacoma a second glance. But, according to Wikipedia...
I love islands. Anywhere, everywhere. This year I was lucky to travel to several, some close and familiar, and some far and undiscovered. When the world gets to be “too...
Connecting over coffee while traveling the world. Because I worked as an independent consultant for the last five years I have been able to travel frequently. I tasted Vinho Verde in the Douro Valley...
One of the most stressful parts of traveling is traveling itself. The moving of your body from one location to another, whether it’s by airplane, train, foot, bus, boat, or tuk-tuk is...
Lately, I’ve been watching a lot of sci-fi programming on Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime. While much of today’s sci-fi focuses on dystopian futures, I’m particularly drawn to the...
Have you spent years going to school, working, raising families and caring for aging parents, making choices on a daily basis? Now you’re ready to see the world? Are you afraid to make travel...
Eating Alone or Dining with Myself? Here I am in Paris, or Rome or Santa Fe, and I’m anxious about eating alone in a restaurant because I’ll have to say the words, “table for...