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Safety and Scams

Even the most experienced travelers can benefit from information and updates about travel scams. Staying safe is important for everyone!

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How to Travel with Chronic Illness, Part 2: Preparation & Packing

September 15, 2019 Health, safety, Travel Planning Comments are off
How to travel with chronic illness: Know yourself and what you can do.

“How to travel with chronic illness” sounds like there are two of you on the journey…and in a way, that’s true. Going anywhere with a medical condition means you’re bringing something along. Guess what? Everyone brings something. Budget constraints,...

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Pickpockets: 7 Ways to Avoid & Outsmart Them

July 1, 2018 safety, Scams, Travel tips Comments are off

The good news about pickpockets? They aren’t out to mug or murder you. The bad news? They can destroy your trip in a matter of seconds. Anytime you leave home–even going to your local supermarket–you are susceptible to theft....

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Government Travel Programs: Easy & Helpful

September 10, 2017 safety, solo travel, Travel Planning, Travel tips Comments are off

U.S. government travel programs are helpful? Really?? Yes, indeed! If you take more than one or two trips a year, government travel programs can make your life easier. And if you travel abroad even once a year, it’s worth...

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Travel Insurance: Is It Necessary?

August 9, 2017 Health, safety, solo travel, Travel Insurance, Travel Planning, Travel tips 1 Comment
Travel Insurance: After you've signed up for your dream trip, purchase a policy that covers your trip--and your health. (Photo Credit: WordPress)

Travel insurance: Is it really necessary? Yes. Travel insurance does more than cover lost baggage or trip cancellations. Much, much more. If you’ve considered it an extra or unnecessary expense, it’s time to rethink the cost…and benefits. Of course,...

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Solo Travel Safety-Part 5: At Your Destination

August 2, 2017 safety, solo travel, Travel tips Comments are off
Solo Travel Safety at your destination is easier with planning and prudence. (Photo credit: WordPress)

Solo travel safety at your destination… Finally! You’ve planned, prepared, and packed. And you’ve arrived, feeling confident and ready to explore. Just a few bits of advice before you leave your hotel: Get the business card of your hotel...

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Solo Travel Safety-Part 4: Transportation

July 19, 2017 safety, solo travel, Travel Planning, Travel tips Comments are off
Solo Travel Safety: Check your bag or carry on? Both have advantages. (Photo Credit: WordPress)

Solo Travel Safety: Transportation…the series continues. This time we’ll talk about transportation throughout the trip. For some people, this is the most nerve-wracking part of the journey. So many steps: flights, shuttles, taxis, metros… I’ll be honest: When you...

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Solo Travel Safety-Part 3: Packing Light

July 9, 2017 Packing, safety, solo travel, Travel Planning Comments are off
Packing: Fold or roll? Your choice! Making a good list is probably more important. (Photo credit: Pixabay)

Solo Travel Safety: Packing light is a key component.  Safety is built into every phase of your trip, including what you bring. Long before you step out of the house, we’ve talked about: What to do before any travel...

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Solo Travel Safety-Part 2: Plan Your Trip

July 2, 2017 safety, solo travel, Travel Planning, Travel tips Comments are off

Your solo travel safety plan begins before you ever pack your bags. When you include safety into every phase of your trip, you give yourself an automatic advantage. I compare the process to building a house. We started the...

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Solo Travel Safety: How to Begin

June 25, 2017 hotel tips, safety, solo travel, Travel Planning, Travel tips 1 Comment
Solo Travel Safety: A smart woman is prudent, yet enjoys going new places. (Photo Credit: Wordpress)

Solo travel safety: How to Begin? Is staying safe (and healthy) when you go places by yourself different from traveling with someone else? Answer: Yes. I’m not a scaredy-cat traveler. And I honestly can’t think of a time when...

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How to Keep Your Travel Money Safe

June 6, 2017 safety, solo travel, Travel tips Comments are off
Keep your travel money safe!

How to keep your travel money safe? One of the ultimate nightmares of any trip is to lose your money or the ability to withdraw cash. Whether it’s lost, stolen, or forgotten, the trip becomes an instant disaster. Fortunately,...

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Worth 1,000 Words…

A labyrinth can reset our mind and intention. Can we do the same with how we travel? (Photo by Suzanne Ball)
Flower Vendor at sSeattle Pike Place Market
Seattle’s Pike Place Market is one of the nation’s treasures. (Photo by Suzanne Ball)
The World's Largest Rocking Chair in Casey, Illinois.
Going to Seattle? Of course you'll want to visit the Space Needle. Fresh from a renovation, here's what to know!
"Becoming Human" by Christian Ristow welcomes you to Meow Wolf.The flower-sniffing robot is 30 feet tell. (Photo by Suzanne Ball)
A "young man" of 70+ years leads the band in Santa Clara. (Photo by Suzanne Ball)
Sandia Peak Tram was a challenge to build.
After your selfie at The Bean, visit one of the Chicago food halls!
The passage to the stadium was once covered entirely by a stone arch roof. Today, only one section remains. It's easy to imagine how athletes felt as they ran down the narrow entry into the stadium
The wooden roof is what burned on 15 April 2019, taking the spire with it. When it was built, Notre Dame Cathedral required 52 acres of forest to complete the roof.
Loretto Chapel, Santa Fe, NM: The Mysterious and Miraculous Staircase
Better to see something once than hear about it a thousand times..
Solo travel doesn't really have many downsides
Unclaimed Baggage Center is easy to find in Scottsboro, AL.
Milwaukee Art Museum: Architect Santiago Calatrava designed MOM to resemble a ship. Given its location on the Lake Michigan waterfront, his idea was brilliant. (Photo credit: Suzanne Ball. All rights reserved.)
Peace solo travel by eating at a nice restaurant
Rome-Colosseum
U.S. Destinations-Seattle-Pike Place
Window shopping in Florence: Silk ties
The Acropolis in Athens awaits!
Craving Europe? There are some surprising European destinations in the US!

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