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Journey to the Galapagos Islands and Witness Nature's Marvels Up Close
Galápagos Islands are a wonder of nature from volcanic beginnings to Darwin and continuous change.
Get Ready: An Adventure in Valparaiso and Santiago
Valparaiso, Viña del Mar, Santiago and wine country! What a day in Chile!
How far can you go?
Just so we get it right – it is pronounced OO-SWAY-Ya and is in the Argentinian province of Tierra del Fuego, Antarctica and the South Atlantic Islands. Just south of Ushuaia at Cape Horn the Pacific meets the Atlantic. Besides Antarctica – there is nothing further south.
Retirement Travel: A Drive Between Housesits with Time to Think
Driving between housesits, I took my time from Newport Beach to Marin County. I love driving along the Pacific Coast Highway (PCH), and avoided LA traffic! Winning!
Solo Travel & Retirement Planning: Where to go? How to Get There?
As a solo nomad, travel planning takes about 40% of my time. If you’re or organized, like to plan and can make informed decisions - you’d love it too. The luxury of time is just one benefit of traveling in retirement.
Retired Solo Traveler? How to Make Friends? Join a Pottery Studio!
Being a solo nomad means if you want some company .....you just gotta werk it and take inspo wherever you can get it. Anyone else watching the Great Pottery Throwdown on Max? I AM! Warning many seasons are available.
Road Trip - My Travel Origin Story
Upon reflection, I realized this is my travel origin story. Road Trip was submitted to the Writer’s Digest Annual Writing Competition and one an Honorable Mention
Can you Retire to Travel Full Time? Absolutely! Join me on the road!
Retire and join me on the road!
Woah! How to go from “I quit” to living in Puerto Vallarta
Retirement Part 1 - Sailing away to retirement in Puerto Vallarta
How to Chicago: Free, Fun, Must See, Eat and Do
Chicago! Your Chicago travel plan right here!


A reminder that meaningful change doesn’t belong to January—or to any calendar at all. After 60, we’re already living in our last 30 years. The question is how we choose to show up for them.