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  • 5 Reasons to Get a CELTA to Teach English Abroad

    By Amy / March 8, 2017

    In 2012, I hit early retirement. If only. Wait, what I mean is, I was hanging out with my aunt down in Florida, having just quit my job without any plan for further action. Everything I owned…

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  • 10 Examples of What Solo Female Travel is REALLY Like

    By Amy / February 27, 2017

    It would be nice to think that, here in the 21st century, solo female travel wouldn’t be that much different than solo male travel. It would be nice. But ignoring the differences between male and female solo travel…

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  • Oaxaca: Where Local Life Spills onto the Streets

    By Amy / February 23, 2017

    I arrived in Oaxaca in the middle of a protest. I had heard Oaxaca was a bustling city – but I was expecting parties and parades, not sit-ins and political rallies. In fact, I had planned my…

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  • I May Be Too Old to Stay in Hostels (And Some Hostels I Love)

    By Amy / November 3, 2016

    Hostels are great. There are a lot of reasons why I’ve chosen to stay in hostels over the years. They’re usually run by locals, brimming with energy, a great place to make travel-loving friends. I love hostels.…

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  • Hunting for Ukrainian Castles: Kamianets-Podilskyi and Beyond

    By Amy / October 31, 2016

    You haven’t truly lived until you’re bumping down flooded back roads, following a priest to one of the backwoods Ukrainian castles. Wait, let me back up. Day 1: Kamianets-Podilskyi Fortress Ah, the joys of rolling off a…

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  • 20 Life Lessons from a Year Traveling the World

    By Amy / October 23, 2016

    October 6, 2015, and I was thousands of miles above Canada en route to Singapore. I had just pulled my eye mask down, put my earplugs in, and settled in to try to sleep, despite the adrenaline…

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  • 9 Ways I Changed Living in Serbia

    By Amy / August 28, 2016

    My decision to spend over a month living in Serbia this summer was completely random. I had no expectations, just a prayer that I would find a cute coffee shop. While it wasn’t without its challenges, Serbia was…

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  • Whether you're a digital nomad looking for a European base or a backpacker attending the Exit Festival, here are some of my favorite things to do (mmm, at eat) in Novi Sad!

    Why Novi Sad is Fantastic for Digital Nomads in Europe

    By Amy / August 12, 2016

    One afternoon, at the end of April, my name was called over the Kyiv airport PA in the final boarding call for a flight to London. It was the first time in my life I had ever…

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  • 9 Questions to Ask Travelers Instead of “Where are you from?”

    By Amy / July 2, 2016

    About a week into my solo trip through Europe last year, I was exhausted from meeting fellow travelers. I wasn’t tired of them – I love new people! – but rather the predictable routine of questions we’d…

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  • 12 Tips on How to Travel like a Local

    By Amy / June 27, 2016

    A hip hop jazz jam session on a boat on the Danube. A brand new craft beer pub hidden in the passages of Novi Sad. A restaurant you can only enter by giving the secret password and…

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