Young woman with braided hair in casual clothes, crouching on stone ruins at an ancient Mayan archaeological site with stone stairs and structures, surrounded by green trees and under a bright sunny sky.

Field Notes from the Road

Real stories from the road—wins, weird moments, and the “wish-I’d-knowns.” These posts are my unfiltered take on places I’ve actually traveled, with honest opinions and the simple tricks that help solo women feel confident. Expect practical takeaways tucked inside personal tales, from budget blunders to street-food gold. No fluff, no filters—just the truth and a nudge to go.

Flights: The Good, The Bad, and The Almost Missed
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Flights: The Good, The Bad, and The Almost Missed

I’ve never missed a flight — but that doesn’t mean they’ve all gone smoothly. From sprinting through airports in China to watching my luggage take its own trip to Prague, flying has taught me patience, flexibility, and a good sense of humor. After 15 years of travel, I’ve learned that the journey between takeoff and landing is full of lessons — and sometimes, the best stories happen before you even reach your destination.

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Greece Blog – Part 2: Delphi & Meteora: Ancient Ruins and Endless Stairs
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Greece Blog – Part 2: Delphi & Meteora: Ancient Ruins and Endless Stairs

After chasing sunsets in Santorini, our Greek adventure continued into the mountains. From racing the clock in Delphi’s ancient ruins to climbing the monasteries of Meteora, this leg of the journey was filled with history, surprises, and a few hostel hiccups along the way.

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