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Duffel Bag Spouse Travels

Travel + Wellness + Culture + Women Over 50

Author: Stacey A. Peters

CULTURE, EVENTS & EXPERIENCES

What Makes Hotel Breakfast So Special While Traveling

Posted on April 18, 2025December 20, 2025

Hotel mornings move slower. No chores. No rush. Just soft light, quiet air, and the promise of a hotel breakfast downstairs—warm, fragrant, and maybe unfamiliar. I stretch, breathe, and follow the scent. That small luxury, often overlooked, feels like a reward for all the noise I left behind.

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DESTINATIONS & CITY GUIDES 36 hours Pella, Iowa, stacey gasan supia

How to Spend 36 Hours in Pella, Iowa on a Midwest Road Trip

Posted on April 17, 2025May 3, 2026

Pella, Iowa, celebrates its Dutch roots with windmills, pastries, and tulips. The Tulip Time Festival, held each May, transforms the town with parades, performances, and more than 300,000 vibrant blooms. Just under three hours from Rock Island, it’s an easy, culture-rich getaway full of color, history, and small-town charm.

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DESTINATIONS & CITY GUIDES Golden Temple in Kyoto

Ultimate Guide to the Best Temples in Kyoto Japan

Posted on April 15, 2025November 28, 2025

Kyoto at first glance doesn’t appear to be a traditional city. Kyoto Station is modern and surrounded by other modern buildings… just like any other city. It has modern conveniences just like any other city. It’s one of the only places you’ll see women in traditional kimonos and no one stops to stare. It’s a land of a thousand temples and where traditions flourish alongside cell phones and everything else modern.

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DESTINATIONS & CITY GUIDES Stacey at Doi Suthep

Why Thailand Is More Than a Luxury Escape

Posted on April 14, 2025December 20, 2025

While The White Lotus shows Thailand through a glossy, dramatic lens, my experience looked very different. From quiet trails to humble cafés, Chiang Mai offered something richer—peace, connection, and clarity. This is my personal story of Thailand, far beyond the screen, and why it keeps calling me back.

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HOTELS Alt Coliving exterior copy

Alt_Coliving Chiang Mai: Two Unique Locations with One Shared Community

Posted on April 13, 2025January 1, 2026

Looking for a place to live, work, and connect in Chiang Mai? Alt_Coliving blends comfort, creativity, and community in two great locations. With private rooms, shared spaces, and zero setup stress, it’s ideal for students, solo travelers, or remote workers who want more than just a room with Wi-Fi.

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WELLNESS ON THE ROAD Wits Maine Summit selfie, Is WITS Worth It

How WITS Connects Women Who Love Travel and Content Creation

Posted on April 10, 2025November 15, 2025

Why I Keep Going Back to WITS Creator Summit Is WITS worth attending? Absolutely. I asked myself that same question before signing up for my first Women in Travel Summit in Portland, Maine. I didn’t know a soul. But by the end of the weekend, I felt like I had…

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CULTURE, EVENTS & EXPERIENCES White lotus Victoria

White Lotus Season 3: How to Avoid the Mistakes Victoria Ratliff Makes Abroad

Posted on April 7, 2025November 15, 2025

The White Lotus Season 3 brings luxury to Thailand, but one character—Victoria Ratliff—reveals something deeper. Her offhand remarks about monks, culture, and belonging reflect real-world entitlement. This post explores what her character gets wrong about travel, spirituality, and respect—and why those attitudes aren’t just fiction. They’re familiar.

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WELLNESS ON THE ROAD Stacey and Angela

How to Travel with a Friend Who Doesn’t Speak Your Language

Posted on April 6, 2025November 15, 2025

I said yes to a trip with a woman I barely knew.We didn’t speak the same language, but I trusted her and the friendship we were creating.The conversations aren’t smooth, but the silence becomes part of the dialogue. A few months before leaving Korea, I met 강미향 or Angela (her…

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