About me
I've been traveling for a long time, On the way I've had a baby in a strange country with no family around. I swore allegiance to another flag and got another passport, I signed up for the US navy, I joined the police, volunteered in the US, Ireland & Poland. I've buried a best friend and a boyfriend. I've had more disastrous relationships than Liz Taylor; I've survived car wrecks, 3 crash landings on planes, a war in the Middle East, riots in India, and was lost on a boat in Iranian waters and rescued by the coast guard after being found by the US military on their radar. I bought my own boat and I bought and sold my own pub, won a best actress award, wrote and toured with a play, appeared on stage in Ireland and the USA, but most important I've raised an amazing son. Along the way I've been to 140 countries,currently battling cancer but the goal is to see everywhere.
Where I’ve Been
- Africa
- Albania
- America's
- Arranmore Island
- Athens
- Atlanta
- Atlanta
- Austin
- Australia
- Austria
- Bad Hofgastein
- Barcelona
- Belfast
- Berlin
- Bratislava
- breakfast in Dubln
- Brisbane
- Buckhead
- California
- cancer
- Caribbean
- Christmas Markets
- Cologne
- Cork
- Couch surfing
- Cres
- Crikvenica Riviera KRK
- Croatia
- Czech Republic
- Daily Blog
- Day 4 Sailing Croatia
- Dominican Republic
- Donegal
- Dublin
- Edinburgh
- Edinburgh Fringe Festival
- England
- Estonia
- Europe
- Finland
- Former Yugoslavia
- France
- funny Airport trip
- Furniture Projects
- Galveston
- Georgia
- Germany
- Getting around Croatia
- Houston
- Howth
- Hungary
- Ireland
- Italy
- Kinsale
- Krakow
- Lafayette
- Liechtenstein
- Louisiana
- Lyon
- Madison
- Madrid
- Madrid Free Museums
- Montenegro
- Moscow
- Munich
- Naples
- New York City
- North America
- Northern Ireland
- Nurenberg
- Oakhurst
- Osar
- Osar
- Paris
- Poland
- Prague
- Rijeka
- Road Trips USA
- Rodeo Houston
- Rome
- Russia
- Russia travel info
- Sailing Croatia 12 euro a day
- Salzburg
- San Diego
- San Francisco
- San Jose
- Scotland
- Slovakia
- Slovenia
- Smithville
- Spain
- St. Helena
- Starting Over
- Susak
- Switzerland
- take Marta
- Tallinn
- Tanzania
- Texas
- Theatre
- Ulcinj
- Uncategorized
- United Kingdom
- Upcycling Furniture
- Venice
- Volunteering
- Waffle House
- walking tours
- Wexford
- Zurich
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Rome behind the closed doors of Italy
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