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Inspiring Global travel destinations

The buttery glow of a winter sunset begins to take over the gray cloudy sky behind the prominent rise of Muckish Mountain. In the foreground is abundant peat bogs and rolling hills of green pastures with sheep grazing. The is a typical landscape in Donegal, in northwest Ireland.
Stunning Glenveagh National Park in Donegal is always showing off.

International travel was part of my life from the exciting moment my cousin Monica and I jumped on a plane to London — at 16 and 18 years old! I share more of my story in the About Me section of this site, but suffice to say I’ve been around — over 60 countries visited. My career at Alaska Airlines afforded me wonderful flight benefits — and when it all came to a screeching halt after 25 years I packed a small bag and put the pedal to the metal — making 2019 a year of abundant adventures. No stranger to an airplane, I flew 136,000 miles to 15 different countries in Europe, Asia, North America and islands in between (Greenland).

The journeys were spiritual and bright — as if I was acquiring little pieces of my soul in each locale along the way.

I didn’t set out with a master plan to spend 2019 racing around the globe, though I was particularly drawn toward places allowing me to soak up healing and spirit and a more meaningful side to travel. Something told me to keep moving — to connect with nature and the world in new ways. A year later the impact of a global pandemic is still sending shock waves — and I feel so much gratitude for the experiences I was able to enjoy in the now “good ‘ole days.”

The twelve months wrapped up strong for me and even as I created a 2020 Wish List and planned a month-long trip to Brazil for April, 2020, something in my heart starting shifting towards home. The beautiful Pacific Northwest started calling me back and by January, 2020 my focus narrowed in on bringing to life the wonderful aspects of travel within Oregon, Washington and British Columbia with a secondary theme around Spirituality in Travel. I write about this in my bi-weekly email in February titled, I’m in Love.

My section highlighting the Pacific Northwest continues to expand, so check out all the articles and photo galleries, in particular about the abundant nature in this quiet corner of the country. But I will still offer photos and accounts of my farther away adventures with a focus on spirit in travel, meaningful connections and what it means to explore in a new post-pandemic world.

Speaking of my international experiences, check out the map below which highlights the geography of my current articles and photo galleries from several trips to Europe in 2019. Simply click on the dots and you’ll be transported away to the content somewhere on this Kessi World site. I’ll update along the way. Now, more than ever, I hope my stories and photos can help foster a continued wonder for the world in this time of global crisis.

If you’d like more information on any of these places — my experience is particularly rich with Ireland — please reach out to me. Or, perhaps you have your own experiences to share? Jot me a message and attach some photos. Or better yet, share your information on the Kessiworld facebook page.

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Articles about European Destinations
https://kessiworld.com/travel-blogs/newgrange-ireland-winter-solstice/
https://kessiworld.com/travel-blogs/donegal-ireland-photo-gallery/
https://kessiworld.com/travel-blogs/grindelwald-switzerland-that-time-i-tried-to-outsmart-the-swiss/
https://kessiworld.com/travel-blogs/winter-hiking-in-grindelwald-switzerland-a-photo-gallery/
https://kessiworld.com/travel-blogs/experience-kiev-in-one-day/
https://kessiworld.com/travel-blogs/kessiworld-review-of-chernobyl-experience/
https://kessiworld.com/travel-blogs/the-darker-side-of-travel-chernobyl/
https://kessiworld.com/travel-blogs/ten-ways-to-honor-the-past-while-experiencing-future-facing-berlin/
https://kessiworld.com/travel-blogs/photo-gallery-kiev-ukraine/

Dublin / Newgrange

Mystical foggy morning in Donegal, Ireland along a paved country road with a hedge serving as a fence for local farm animals.
Mystical country road at winter sunrise in County Donegal, Ireland.

Donegal

The buttery glow of a winter sunset begins to take over the gray cloudy sky behind the prominent rise of Muckish Mountain. In the foreground is abundant peat bogs and rolling hills of green pastures with sheep grazing. The is a typical landscape in Donegal, in northwest Ireland.

Belfast / Northern Ireland

The Giant's Causeway is an area of about 40,000 interlocking basalt columns which are shown in the foreground of this photo. Dramatic high cliffs leading to the sea are in the background with blue sky.
The Giant’s Causeway is an area of about 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, the result of an ancient volcanic fissure eruption.It is located in County Antrim on the north coast of Northern Ireland, about three miles northeast of the town of Bushmills.

Grindelwald, Switzerland

A Swiss chalet near Grindelwald in the Alpine recreation area. The bronze colored walls of the building are shuttered and an expansive wood pile tucks efficiently under the wrap around deck. It's a snowy scene with a groomed trail to the right and crisp blue sky above.
Shuttered chalet in the ski area near Grindelwald, Switzerland.

Berlin, Germany

San Souci palace in the Potsdam complex of palaces parks and grounds

Kiev, Ukraine

The main church in the complex at St. Michael's Monastery is alive with bright blue walls and shiny golden spires.
Only have one day to spend in the Ukraine capitol of Kiev? No problem. Follow me for the top 10 ways to experience Kiev in one day.

Chernobyl, Ukraine

Ferris wheel that is still assembled in the ghost town of Prypyat, which was abandoned following the April 1986 explosion of Chernobyl Reactor #4
Ferris wheel that is still assembled in the ghost town of Prypyat, which was abandoned following the April 1986 explosion of Chernobyl Reactor #4

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