Something I've struggled with for as long as I've been traveling is having it all: both a close relationship with my friends and family and the thick skin required to travel the world solo. I find myself justifying my extended jaunts because "no one really notices when I'm not there" and that I'm … [Read more...] about Can You Have Roots and Wings?
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On Being Part of the Tribe
You probably won't see members of my tribe in native dress. They might not look all that different from you. You might not be able to notice that they're part of a tribe at all, but I can almost immediately see it in their eyes. I'm part of a tribe of travelers. We are different than other … [Read more...] about On Being Part of the Tribe
2012: My Year in Review
I had no idea how I would be able to top 2011. I was in Australia for crying out loud. I did everything to the extreme, from bungy jumping to scuba diving. How could I possibly keep up that momentum in 2012? I wouldn't say 2012 topped 2011, but I sure as hell tried. It seems like I was traveling … [Read more...] about 2012: My Year in Review
Berlin 30 Years Later: A Mother Daughter Tale
December 1982. Amy visits West Germany as a part of a summer course credit option at Young Harris College. At age 18, she had only been as far as Florida. On the same trip, she visits Italy, Greece, Austria, and Communist-controlled Hungary before ending the trip in Germany. The American school … [Read more...] about Berlin 30 Years Later: A Mother Daughter Tale
East Coast Road Trip: Plymouth, MA
Plymouth may just be the most anticlimactic American monument in existence. The rock itself is in a gazebo surrounded by a fence and couldn’t be bigger than four by five feet tops. The fake rock we made for my third grade Thanksgiving play was more impressive (see below). The town itself … [Read more...] about East Coast Road Trip: Plymouth, MA