Travel Trend: Marfa, Texas: Stay in a Vintage Trailer or Teepee!
The stunning Presidio County Courthouse shot on my vintage 1960s Yashica A twin lens I’m sure by now you’ve read a thing or two about Marfa, Texas. The first time I visited was about 5 years ago with...
View ArticleTravel Tip: Cover Your Phrase Book
Italian phrase book – by Rachel Staggs When I first started traveling in Europe, I traveled alone, there was extremely limited access to the internet, and I chose hostels out of a used travel book....
View ArticleŠumperk, Czech Republic: Prelude to a Ghost Story
When I started booking an Eastern European tour for my band, I really had no expectations, other than the conditions set forth in our rider. Even those were minimal: vegan dinner upon arrival, wine if...
View ArticlePrague, Czech Republic: Cécka Fever & Vintage Design Hotel Sax
Upon exiting the plane in Prague, Czech Republic, I could feel I was in for something special. The first thing I noticed was their recycling system, which seemed more progressive and logical than any...
View ArticleSanta Fe, New Mexico: First Time Visitor Top 10: Part One
Sculpture made from a dead tree. I recently went on my first mother-daughter trip and our first stop was Santa Fe. After a delayed flight, a missed connection, six hours at the DFW International...
View ArticleFolk Fibers: Indigo Dye & Shibori Workshop
I had the pleasure of taking an indigo dye and shibori workshop with Folk Fibers owner, Maura Ambrose. photo by Maura Ambrose I have long been a lover of dying fabrics, experimenting with creating my...
View ArticleVisual Diary on Film: Mexico: Isla Mujeres Photos
I first visited Isla Mujeres, Quintana Roo, Mexico in April of 2012. I fell in love with the people and the color of the water, as well as the Cuban rum and Cuban food. Just to be clear, none of these...
View ArticleTwo Days in Norfolk, Virginia: Day One
I recently visited Norfolk, Virginia and was completely charmed by its people, their dedication to preserving traditional techniques, the Ghent Historic District, and the waterfront. I was surprised...
View ArticlePhoto Essay: Las Vegas Street Art
Las Vegas never really held an appeal for me because I have no desire to gamble. I had no idea the city is full of art and artists! I spent three nights there and didn’t gamble until the midnight...
View ArticleArtist Moving: New Website Coming Soon!
After working with Wanderlust and Lipstick for four and a half years, I’m creating my own space online to share my artistic perspective on traveling! Keep in touch to experience the same type of...
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