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Duffel Bag Spouse Travels

Travel + Wellness + Culture + Women Over 50

Author: Stacey A. Peters

DESTINATIONS & CITY GUIDES arboretum in Daegu

Why Families Love the Daegu Arboretum: How to Make the Most of Your Visit

Posted on April 9, 2017November 15, 2025

Daegu Arboretum leads the country as the first eco-friendly park built on a former landfill. City officials transformed nearly a square mile of waste into a thriving green space. Today, the park features more than 1,000 varieties of trees, wildflowers, cacti, and medicinal herbs. Visitors can stroll past bonsai, ponds,…

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DESTINATIONS & CITY GUIDES Jisandong,Ancient,Tombs,In,Goryeong,,South,Korea.

Daegaya Museum in Goryeong

Posted on April 7, 2017November 15, 2025

I woke up in the morning with the sun already high in the sky. One of the first warm days signalling spring was on the way made it impossible for me to stay inside. It’s strawberry season in Goryeong, which is the capital of the former Daegaya Dynasty. It’s also home to the Daegaya Museum and Burial Tombs and a fantastic day trip to combine my love of history while enjoying the warm day and blue skies.

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DESTINATIONS & CITY GUIDES khao-soy Northern Thai dish

Asian Foods Adventure: Unveiling My Most Loved Dishes

Posted on April 5, 2017November 15, 2025

I loved almost everything I ate while traveling, especially the street foods and most definitely the street food in Thailand and Cambodia– where we almost always pulled up a plastic chair to a plastic table just a few feet from the curb.

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CULTURE, EVENTS & EXPERIENCES Offseason travel saves money

Save Money with Off Season Travel

Posted on April 3, 2017November 15, 2025

If you’re like me then you dream of traveling the world. Visiting the little known and remote places. As well as well-traversed and iconic destinations you’ve read about or watched on TV. It may be hard to do unless you have a good plan and exercise flexibility. And one of…

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CULTURE, EVENTS & EXPERIENCES military spouse staring out airplane window- featured image

Tips for the First-time Travelers

Posted on March 31, 2017November 16, 2025

Make sure you leave time in your itinerary and day-to-day schedule to wander and wonder. Giving yourself time and permission to get lost means you’ll be free to discover hidden gems and sights that aren’t on your map. Leave time to explore, strike up conversations, and lose yourself in the experience. It’s a chance to be whoever we wan to be for awhile. Use your imagination and whip out an alter ego you’ve been working on.

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DESTINATIONS & CITY GUIDES how to visit a temple

Temple Travel in Asia: How to Visit a Buddhist Temple the Right Way

Posted on March 27, 2017November 15, 2025

Do not touch the monks unless you ask or they touch you first. This is especially true for women. You should also be aware, some temples are not open to women. Do not be offended. Women were allowed in these temples at one time. Women were banned because they menstruate, soiling the mats. Unfortunately the modern day conveniences of tampons has had no effect on the prohibition. Women are still considered “unclean”.

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DESTINATIONS & CITY GUIDES Brunch at La Mia Emily

The Best Brunch: La Mia Emily Hanok Cafe in Daegu

Posted on March 23, 2017November 15, 2025

Brunch is served from 11-1 pm daily and cost 11,500 Won per person. Brunch includes eggs (cooked your way or scrambled with/ without bacon), hash browns, sausage and bacon, tossed salad, toast or bagel, fresh fruit and your choice of coffee or juice. Today we had sliced bananas and oranges. Merline enjoyed an Americano and I had a caramel macchiato under a blue sky and a comfy blanket.

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CULTURE, EVENTS & EXPERIENCES Jindo Miracle Sea Parting Festival-01

Jindo Sea Parting Festival 2025: How to Walk the Miracle Sea Road

Posted on March 19, 2017January 1, 2026

The “road” is less than 200 feet wide and 1.7 miles long and will recede exposing a land bridge. You’ll have 90 minutes to make the journey there and back before you’ll be swept away by the returning tide.

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