If you’ve been following the blog for awhile, you’ll notice that since I moved to San Francisco I’ve been taking short trips around the U.S. – to New Orleans, Chicago, Austin. If you’ve been following my tweets, you’ll also notice I’ve been sharing some #bloggingconfessions in an effort to keep it real about life as […]
VIEW POST25 Things I Learned From Yoga and Meditation
Yoga and meditation: where did I learn most about these two things? While traveling, of course. They’re both prime examples of why part-time travel is so important: I may have tried them or deepened my understanding while traveling, but it means nothing if I don’t continue to practice them once I’m home. Travel is the source […]
VIEW POSTVenice in Black and White
Is there anywhere as timelessly beautiful as Venezia? Well, maybe all the other cities (Rome, Barcelona, Paris) I’ve posted in black and white…but, still. Venice. Sigh.
VIEW POSTWhere to Eat in New Orleans
New Orleans is unlike any city in America. Its cultural diversity is woven into the food, the music, the architecture – even the local superstitions. It’s a sensory experience on all levels and there’s a story lurking around every corner. Hey, you! Listen. What’s that sound? Is it: a) a light jazz band playing soulfully […]
VIEW POSTWhat’s Next for Part-Time Traveler? A Behind-the-Scenes Look
Analysis paralysis: also known as: overthinking, too many ideas without implementation, a cruel close relative of perfectionism, and…the reason I haven’t written on this blog consistently. “Le Penseur” (or, “The Thinker) – Auguste Rodin, Musée Rodin. Paris, France. (Which may be my favorite museum on the planet.) I often read social media and blogging advice online, and whenever I come upon […]
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