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Patricia Garcia-Gomez

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Patricia Garcia-Gomez is a writer and artist working with visual media and sound. She is the editor of Travel by Ageist and a contributor to the Discovery Channel, Travel Channel and The Private Journal (Europe). Her work is also part of the permanent archives of the Tate Modern, the Museum of Arts & Design in New York, the Buhl Collection, and The Harwood Museum in New Mexico.

Places We Dream of Being: Greece

As I conjure up how I want to feel, I conjure Greece, the feeling of summer, and the sensations that linger. To travel, we need not go somewhere with our body. We can go there with our mind, with our senses, with words, a sound, a song, or a...

Libby DeLana, 58: Walker, Fly Fisher, Flier, Traveler of Transportive Landscapes

Walking is not just exercise, it is moving in space and time in a different way. It’s connection to nature and self — two huge, adventurous worlds that you could travel within endlessly, with no boundaries. If anyone knows this, it is Libby DeLana, master walker. I first found Libby...

New on Our To-Experience List: Fly Fishing!

Inspired by our cover story with Libby DeLana, we are putting rookie fly fishing on our to-experience list. We are called by the wide open waters, and the fact that fly fishing can be intensely solitary and wonderfully social at the same time. Plus, doesn't it look like she's...

The Italian Grandmother Master Class in Pasta. Nonna Live with AGEIST, Virtual Cooking Experience

We’re dreaming about fresh pasta, lavender fields, and copious amounts of red wine in the Italian countryside. Until we can get back to Italy, we are bringing Italy to you. We can fill our hearts and bellies with good old-fashioned love, Italian grandmother-style. Sì, per favore! Introducing Nonna Live with...

Home Your Home With Paz: Bring the Warmth of Oaxaca to You

To travel, we need not go somewhere with our body. We can go there with our senses, with words, with a sound or song, and, of course, with an image. We can go there with a smell, a flavor, or a story recounted from a friend. We can also go...

Eating Bugs and Other Things in Oaxaca, Mexico

Oaxaca is a place bursting with flavors, aromas, songs, and stories to be discovered. It’s people the generous keepers of so many wonderful things that they are so happy to share with you. The food culture is vibrant, brimming, and goes back to ancient appetites. Here is my top-five list...

At Home Feeling Like You Should Be Rested, But You’re Not? Escape With a Virtual Sound Bath

We're literally grounded at home but many of us are feeling more ungrounded than ever. Central nervous systems are running wild. To the rescue: a virtual sound bath. We tried it (joining hundreds of people around the world), and we came away feeling refreshed and back-to-self. We talk to...

Reconnecting to the Ancient: A Visit to the Medicine Women of Oaxaca

For our Oaxaca issue, I answer a few questions about a recent adventure there. I went to learn about sacred plants, and I came back with a few important lessons and huge appreciation for the things that link us back to the ancient. Oaxaca is on our wishlist of places...

My Favorite Boots for Getting Lost in the Woods

Right outside my back door is 120 acres of protected forest and the reward of a little-known pebble beach, if you know how to navigate the trails. So while I’ve resisted hiking boots in the past (running shoes have always been enough) they are now part of my most...

Field Trips and Chanterelle Toast: Seattle, Washington

A great place to forage that's easy to get to from Seattle Enumclaw. A town in the foothills just north of Mt. Rainier, about an hour and a half drive southeast from Seattle.   Best guided foraging and nature adventures Field Trip Society Check out their other spring trips, like wild spring edibles,...
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