The cultural and geographic diversity in this small country is mind-boggling. It is home to everything from ancient Maya temples and Spanish Colonial Cities to cloud-shrouded highland villages and vibrant Caribbean towns not to mention the 3 spewing active volcanoes and untamed jungle areas. But evidently as we learned, what truly makes this country uniqueContinue reading “Guatemala”
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MiNNihi
Welcome to the Edge of Wildness at Nihi Sumba, an island off the coast of Indonesia with 4300 square miles of high plateau, forests and untouched beaches and its own challenging surf break for Minnie’s 50th birthday celebration. I have been dying to experience this love of her paradise for years and it wasContinue reading “MiNNihi”
Mallorca
The magic of Mallorca, one of Spain’s Balearic islands in the Mediterranean known for its beaches, amazing landscapes, gorgeous mountains and the freshest of food, can be found everywhere. But the true magic comes from an incredible group of 14 courageous women and our local amazing guides, chefs, yogis and massage therapists that graced their presenceContinue reading “Mallorca”
Antarctica
It’s like nowhere else on earth. While the breathtaking landscape and wildlife are certainly well photographed by National Geographic and familiar in films like Shackleton, just being there immersed in it all, went well beyond my imagination. I’ve been manifesting this journey for 10 years and I can tell you that it was well worthContinue reading “Antarctica”
Tasmanian Devils
12 devilish ladies in the bush is just like it sounds and more. It was absolute perfection. Although we didn’t see any actual Tasmanian devils, we do know they exist in extinction since 2008 because of a facial tumor disease that has taken the population down…good to know. Tassie, as I now affectionately refer to thisContinue reading “Tasmanian Devils”
The Greek Way
My Ode to Greece begins here with its sapphire-blue waters, green-grassy hills with cyprus trees, olive groves and vineyards right along side ancient ruins and charming ports filled with boats and even octopus drying in the sun. My last visit to Greece was 40 years ago and I certainly don’t remember the beauty of thisContinue reading “The Greek Way”
Blackberry Farm
http://www.calm was the perfect domain from the moment we showed up at the airport to hours and hours of delays for our short flight to Tennessee in celebration of our Wende’s Wild “birthday” Weekend. The mood was always upbeat no matter how many times they changed the departure time…as long as the bar was openContinue reading “Blackberry Farm”
Marfa
Here We Are Here. The small town in the desert that Donald Judd put on the map in the middle of Nowhere is the scene of Marfalous Marge’s celebration of Life. Big birthdays are just that but when you invite 18 front and center girlfriends (city slickers) to help you gently transition into oldContinue reading “Marfa”
Vietnam
Good Morning Vietnam. Just finished The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien, a collection of linked short stories about a platoon of American soldiers in the Vietnam War and was reminiscing about my recent family trip tagging along with the Milch’s this past Christmas holiday. Forty years after the carnage and destruction of an epoch-difining conflictContinue reading “Vietnam”
