To awaken quite alone in a strange town is one of the pleasant sensations in the world. You are surrounded by adventure. You have no idea what is in store for you, but you will, if you are wise and know the art of travel, let yourself go on the stream of the unknown and accept whatever comes in the spirit in which the gods may offer it.
.....written from Baghdad by Freya Stark, Travel Writer
In 2006 Lisa Taylor Huff did something that many of us talk about or secretly yearn to do, she packed up her familiar life and moved to a foreign land or in this case Paris! Lisa also packed along her laptop so that she could do all the things that she does best such as being freelance writer and writer's coach & author.
Lisa has been a contributing writer for numerous publications and websites, and is presently developing two books based on her experiences in living and dating in Paris and traveling solo through Europe.
Her article It's about the journey, not the destination leaves one admiring this 40 something woman who faces life head on with an open mind, heart & soul.
Read Lisa's blog, The Bold Soul (www.TheBoldSoul.com) & learn more about her at www.LisaTaylorHuff.com.
Trusting Your Guidance by Judith Onley
Judith dared to rent out her apartment and take to the open road. While physically alone, she allowed the spirit in her heart and her soul to lead her. It kept her safe and provided her with shelter for thousand of miles. Enjoy reading about Judith's leap of faith that had her connecting with some remarkable women and . . . horses!
Heather Resnick is the author of "Women Reworked Empowering Women in Employment Transition" and we are proud that she one of TimeFinders regular guest writers. We particularly enjoy her vacationing side with fellow self-proclaimed 'Babes on the Bus'. Enjoy this years "Severn Lodge Babes Reunion".
Delightful accounts of previous trips:
The Babes on the Bus do it Italian Style by Heather Resnick
The Babes on the Bus Bond in France by Heather Resnick
We are looking forward to 2008 when the Babes do Greece!
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