By Kara Mae Adamo. I’m sitting here, leaning back in plush seats with more foot room than my tiny munchkin legs could possibly use, traveling
A wayward scribe exploring the world
By Kara Mae Adamo. I’m sitting here, leaning back in plush seats with more foot room than my tiny munchkin legs could possibly use, traveling
Japan opens its doors By: Kara Mae Adamo It’s been 2 years since tourists have touched ground in Tokyo’s Haneda airport. 2 years of quieter
By Kara Mae Adamo. It’s our first night in Playa Mujeres. Dark clouds blotted out the late afternoon sun around 5pm, and while Carrie took
By Kara Mae Adamo It’s been a hot minute since I’ve traveled internationally. My passport, issued when I was a teenager, expired years ago and
By Kara Mae Adamo Today, I’m going to talk about the logistics of traveling during a pandemic. By its very nature, this topic is sort
By Kara Mae Adamo. I spent my twenties in Orlando. When I say that here in DC, the responses tend to vary. There is, of