Haunted Savannah

If you Google America’s most haunted city, Savannah is routinely listed as numero uno. That’s because this charming southern town has quite a violent and dark history. Savannah has witnessed the Revolutionary War, The Civil War, the slave trade, a terrible outbreak of yellow fever, dueling southern gentlemen, not to mention a surprising number of murders…

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Tea Time at Hotel Cafe Royal

Tea at Hotel Cafe Royal (the second stop on my afternoon tea crawl through London) is a very opulent affair. Unlike Fortnum and Mason’s bright and airy tearoom, Cafe Royals’ tearoom is dark and heavy, dripping in gold and velvet. Walking in feels like stepping into a jewelry box. And I felt a bit like…

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Tahiti

Needless to say, Tahiti is a very senior trip. At 28+ years of seniority, I can’t touch it. But I’ve been telling the universe for years that I want to go. And guess what? The universe just answered.  Not only was I lucky enough to get a Tahiti trip, but I got it over the…

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Wimbledon

I don’t mean to brag, but I was on the “non-traveling” tennis team in high school. The “non-traveling” members of the team were so far down the roster that our matches didn’t count, and therefore, our attendance was not required. Because my experience with tennis lies in the distant past and is less than spectacular,…

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Jean-Michel Basquiat: King Pleasure

On a recent layover in New York City, I attended an exhibition of Basquiat’s art and life. This exhibit isn’t a typical exhibit, just like Basquiat wasn’t a typical artist. It isn’t in a museum or even a gallery. It’s in a warehouse in Chelsea. And it wasn’t curated by a staff member with a…

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Tea Time at Fortnum and Mason

Lately, I’ve been spending my layovers on an afternoon tea tour through London. Sitting and sipping tea is just about the right speed for this tired flight attendant. It doesn’t take much effort to put on a pretty dress, sit in an opulent setting, and indulge myself with scones and sweets. Perhaps, reader, you would…

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Out To Lunch

  European layovers are rough for flight attendants based on the west coast. No matter how you play it, you’ll miss one night of sleep each week. With a short 24-hour layover, you have two strategies:  When you get to the hotel, you can nap for a few hours. Then, draggg yourself out of bed and go…

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Two Years Later…

Planes are packed, masks are off, and I am back to international flying! Spring 2022 feels a little bit like winter 2019. Well, not quite, but it’s getting there. We’re still not laying over in China. We still have to Covid test before working flights to Tahiti, Taipei, and Singapore. Oh, and we’re also not…

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Grand Forks, North Dakota

Surprising fact: Grand Forks, North Dakota (population roughly 30,000), has the 12th busiest airport in America. How is that possible, you wonder? Because one of the nation’s top aviation schools is located there. My son thinks he wants to become a pilot. And that’s why I’ve recently traveled to this small, cold, hard-to-reach town.   And…

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