Reflecting on a Year of Riding the Wind
Sitting here at “home” in California I am hard-pressed to believe what has transpired in the past year. Loaded with lessons, new challenges, new sights, and best of all, new…
Read MoreMoving on from Greece to…
After several days of suspense, more details unfolded about the potential job in Colorado and it was not to be. I wonder if the universe is sending me a message: “Don’t go backwards” or maybe it’s saying “Screw you. Run out of money”. Or…
Read MoreMusings from Chania, Crete
I’ve been laying low in Chania, gathering strength after Cambodia and trying to plan my future; a nearly futile exercise that becomes increasingly difficult given my current “lifestyle”. I never know what today…
Read MoreA Religious Celebration: Theophany in Chania, Crete, Greece
The Greek Orthodox church is the prevailing religion in Greece and holy days are no small matter. While…
Read MorePhoto of the Week: Graffiti in Chania, Crete, Greece
Crete is a romantic and special place. It’s no wonder that so many people fall under it’s spell, experiencing a love affair with the location. I found this stencil graffiti in an alley in the oldest neighborhood in Chania (continuously inhabited since 3500 B.C.).
Read MorePhoto of the Week: Chania, Crete, Greece
This week’s picture comes from a tiny back street in the ancient city of Chania on Crete’s northern shore. It seems everywhere I look there is art.
Read MoreMore of my Favorite Travel Photos from 2013. New Zealand, S. Korea, UK, Greece and Cambodia
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Read MoreWinter in Crete
The day after Christmas I boarded my last flight of four on my journey from Cambodia to Crete. There was no chance of hearing safety announcements on board. The Greek people are a loud people and the plane was packed with families and friends in a jovial mood. The happiness was contagious. I was the only blonde on board, much like…
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