Christine Kenyon is a professional photographer living in Utah with her Labs Tuffy and Aspen. Her Father, Lowell Anson Kenyon, who passed away in 2011, was the Head of Photography …
I Believe In Surprises
Laura Brown is a thirty-something sign language interpreter living in Nashville. Food and wine are her love languages, and her dog, Maisie, is her ride or die. Follow along as …
I Believe in Nashville
Laura Brown is a thirty-something sign language interpreter living in Nashville. Food and wine are her love languages, and her dog, Maisie, is her ride or die. Follow along as …
A Captain’s Advice For Women Everywhere
Serve. For those of you reading this, it may sound like I’m telling you to join the military. And though, it changed my life for the better and I’m …
Lost Girl: Writing to Find Myself
Lost Girl is a dedicated SOLO’er mapping her way through her 30s. She’s writing to you anonymously as she asks refreshingly honest questions about life… perhaps a little too honest. …
Mentryville: A Southern California Relic
By: Ursula Rudorfer There’s something that incites reflection about being around old structures. Something that was there before you, made by people that aren’t around anymore. Possibly to stay there after you’re gone, …
A quandary in Paris
By: Ursula Rudorfer “We don’t have to get married. We can be like the Europeans, staying together forever without tying the knot. Even having children!” We’d been together for almost five …
Annie Mac takes Portugal
By: Anne McPherson I’ve been fortunate to have a career where I’ve been able to see the world and travel to some of the most fascinating places. My routes have …
Do what you love, always
Ultimately, my hopes are that sharing my travels contributes to a constructive dialogue of how a strong feminine perspective plays into culture, space, and identity. But it’s even more important …
Good ol’ Girl Time in Zanzibar
These young women were so engaged in conversation that they didn’t notice when I slowly approached them for a picture. A nosy photographer, screaming school children, and a jam-packed bazaar …