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Duffel Bag Spouse Travels

Travel + Wellness + Culture + Women Over 50

Author: Stacey A. Peters

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22 Things to Consider Post Quarantine

Posted on May 20, 2020November 16, 2025

I’ve seen how the past two months in quarantine affected my little part of the world? And like you, my whole world has shrunk to about 10-square miles. The past two months have had their challenges, and again, like you, every aspect of my life has been impacted. Here are 22 things to consider with a post quarantine world…

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Why Mask-Wearing Reflects the Best of American Values

Posted on May 18, 2020November 16, 2025

Why this Military Spouse Says Wearing a Mask is Patriotic I went to the grocery store today. And I was terrified. How far have I fallen in such a short time frame? I’ve traveled all over the world. A lot of it solo. I’ve swum in the ocean in Thailand,…

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It’s not About Perfection— The Intention is Important

Posted on May 12, 2020November 16, 2025

The intention is Important. That’s why I woke up this morning at 5 am. This woman named Lynn Goldberg from the Breethe Meditation app broke into my sleep. I sat up in bed, groggily contemplating my blessings. Then with intent, I walked to the meditation space in my smaller spare…

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WELLNESS ON THE ROAD My Covid-19 Resolutions for 2020

My Covid-19 Resolutions for 2020

Posted on May 6, 2020December 12, 2025

This is suppose to be a time of rediscovery, right? It’s day 51 and all the promises I made to use this time at home to better myself is ending up on the pile of past New Years Resolutions. Sure, it came from a place of good intentions. But it turns out that place, like my hair salon, is off-limits. Here is the shortlist of the winners and works in progress Covid-19 Resolutions for 2020 I made on Day 1.

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Why I Chose Ireland and Ballymaloe Cookery School in Ireland

Posted on January 16, 2020December 20, 2025

I’m happy to know that there’s still a place where farmers are revered and animals are loved as they are raised for food. At Ballymaloe Culinary School, food is for so much more than nourishment, it is for the soul and is a representation of love. It’s slow food– love for the land, the producers, and for the people who will be lucky to relish in its flavor.

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WELLNESS ON THE ROAD Why This Military Spouse Hates American Politics, America is forgetting how to think

A Military Spouse’s Honest Reasons to Hate American Politics

Posted on January 14, 2020November 16, 2025

The administration introduces legislation via twitter. Lies and innuendo have replaced truth and facts. We actually have something akin to a state news channel. Politicians have become hyper-partisan. Money rules and patriotism is a cliche used to stoke division. Honestly, I prefer living in South Korea. Or anywhere else– during election season. Here are just 13 of the reasons I hate American politics.

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How to Spend 72 Hours in Portland, Maine

Posted on January 12, 2020November 16, 2025

Seventy-two hours in Portland, Maine, and I’m in excruciating pain. I don’t know why my back has decided to act up a few weeks before my long weekend trip to Portland. But I’ve already paid for the conference, hotel, and airfare. So I’m loading up on nerve blockers and pain meds, and I’m going to Maine. I’m going to a blogging conference in Portland, Maine.

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Sometimes I like Being a Tourist Too

Posted on December 21, 2019November 16, 2025

As a new traveler, I made sure to visit the touristy places—places that most people visit, take a selfie and move on. The more I traveled, the more I tried to avoid the crowds and try to find my own path. But lately, I’ve realized that sometimes I like being a tourist too.

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