Meet Sherry


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Looking back, my decision to resign from a traditional 8 to 5 job to take care of my mother, was the beginning of a wonderful chapter in my life! Working in the corporate world for 30 years and raising a son left little time to discover my likes/dislikes. I soon discovered that traveling is in my blood (I’ve moved over 40 times) and have been fortunate to be able to explore more than 60 countries, via Couchsurfing, Airbnb, VRBO, and some of the more conventional ways.

Starting my own meetup, “Travel Spirit Meetup”, enabled me to take over 20 people through 24 countries in Europe and Central America between 2014 and 2016! I’ve had time to take some photography classes and was a Photographer and Travel Writer for Cincinnati Refined for five years, in addition to taking senior, family, real estate and other types of photographs through my own business. I started a business in 2016 taking people on tours of Cincinnati and by 2019 had hired seven freelance Tour Guides and was #1 on Trip Advisor! Since the pandemic hit, I’ve dissolved the company and am now retired.

Teaching myself how to use Lightroom, making over 250 new Recipes in 18 months, and starting this blog which now has over 5,000 followers have been a few of my accomplishments. Hiking solo to the bottom of the Grand Canyon, finishing my first half marathon, hiking for over 3 days in Peru to Machu Picchu, sky diving, and traveling over 5,000 miles in an Overland Truck through six African countries, camping most of the way are a few more.

I’m a Veteran having served in the U.S. Army for four years, stationed in Germany for the majority of that time and have my B.A. in Business from the University of Texas at Dallas.

I live in Northern Kentucky, having moved from a country setting in Northern Cincinnati in 2019 after my husband passed away. My only child passed away in 2019, a year after my husband. I know they want me to be happy and to continue living life with as much enthusiasm and wonder as before.

Your visits are my reward.

I prefer not to accept awards…thank you for the thought!

680 thoughts on “Meet Sherry

  1. Thank you so much for liking my post! I hope you find time to do it during your many adventures! I just looked through your blog for a bit–what an exciting life you have! Happy travels 🙂

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  2. Yes!!! Isn’t that funny that I should meet you RIGHT NOW the week before Symposium!!! I live in Sacramento; I’ll be there!!! I can’t wait to meet you. The best part for me at ITMI was meeting the other 25 classmates – they were kindred spirits – we bonded! I can feel it with you too.

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  3. Hi Travelspirit!
    What a neat blog name! Thanks for “liking” my blog. We have a lot of similarities – yet different. I’m looking forward to reading more. Since I haven’t read more yet, I don’t know what direction you took – teaching English as a second language or Tour Directing, but I chose tour directing and just graduated from ITMI which I mention in my blog. You might want to check them out!!! There are paying jobs out there for experienced travelspirits like us!

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  4. WoW I can only hope I’m as fabulous as you when Im your age! I love the photos you posted of yourself going through the years…lovely idea!

    P.s You should TOTALLY go teach English as a Foreign Language…its fun and seriously rewarding as you watch your students progress! 🙂 Happy travels!

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  5. I am so impressed with your photo collages and beautiful photography — and love your life story, too! Found you through the comment on Life in the Boomer Lane & am so happy I visited! I’m starting a year of travel (Heifer 12 x 12: 12 countries in 12 months in 2012 for Heifer International) and think we’re probably kindred (travel) spirits!! Would love to talk to you about your theme .. did you alter it or does Twenty-Ten allow you to put together the collages that I love so much??
    Great job!!!

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    • Hi Betty – Love your blog and that is so cool…what you’ve started and…the next 12 months…wish I could come too! As for the collages…I made those on my Mac computer. If you have a Mac…I can tell you how to do it!

      ~Sherry~

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  6. Thanks for visit my blog. I was a high school history teacher for 33 years here in Miami. I am envious that I have traveled very little(well I did go to the mall a few times) and have not seen all the historical things you have. Looks like your stuff will be interesting to me.

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  7. WOW! Such an inspiring blog! You look young. Must be how you spend your life and how you see life =) Thanks for liking my Backpacker’s Hotseat page and thanks I came across your blog, now I wanna ask if I can feature you in the Backpacker’s Hotseat? I’m sure you’ll inspire more and more people. Please contact me at gailsfootprints@gmail.com.

    THANKS! STAY FAB! =)

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  8. Hey Sherry,

    I noticed you liked two of my posts today and came over to check out your blog… Brazil on your bucket list huh? that’s great…

    I have only one little remark: unless “pubic” speaker is a typo, you are going to need to explain to me what that is… 🙂

    Your posts – the ones I saw – and your pictures look really great. Coming back for more reading later.

    Following…

    Grtz from Brazil and happy holidays.
    Raf

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  9. Hi Sherry, I’m enjoying your blog, especially the solo travel part. And your photos of Peru. I understand you’re going to be in Santa Fe in August. Give me a call or shoot me an email if you have time to meet up. Maybe for coffee or a drink, or to visit the studio. I’m hoping to head back to Argentina in a couple of months, and maybe some other SA countries on the way. Always ready to talk travel.
    John
    john@johnfarnsworth.com

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  10. Inspiring 🙂 My mum is also fifty-ish and is learning how to travel solo. About two years ago I took myself on a honeymoon with myself to Barcelona. Must admit, was the best trip I had ever done in my life! ~Cheers~

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  11. Hi Sherry, just stumbled upon your blog and love its positive attitude – have just done a solo journey, first in ages, driving and walking through Italy and Sicily – and plan to do more when I can. Great to find more inspiration from your adventures. Love from the UK. Chris 🙂

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  12. Hi! I really enjoyed your blog, it´s wonderful to know a person who travels abroad without fears and tries to enrich herself with other culture. I´m from Spain, I have seen what a wonderful pictures took in Segovia and Barcelona.

    Thank you for sharing your experiences!

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  13. Dear Mrs. Sherry..
    I’m so lucky drop to your blog. Enjoy every your travel story. U know, Indonesia has many beautiful places to see. We have Mount Bromo, Komodo Island, Bangka Island, and many more. Hopefully you can travel around Indonesia, capture its beautiful panorama, and enjoy the warm fresh tropical air.
    cheers!
    Hani

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  14. Hi ‘fabulous at fifty’.. love your title !
    I will be 34 this september & your blog is very encouraging for someone like me who is very fidgety with life at the moment.
    In my younger days, I have eaten alone at a restaurant, journeyed alone, toiled alone but as I grow older, its funny that instead of feeling more secure with myself, I feel the need to BE secured by someone, even if its just by my 5-year old.

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  15. What an amazing sense of adventure you have
    my friend, I will have to return here and view the
    many countries and experiences through the help
    of your photographs that you have had…

    Be well and do enjoy a delightful Friday…

    Androgoth

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  16. Dear Fabulous at Fifty,

    I’ve just stumbled upon your blog today, and would like you to know how inspirational you are to me. I’m 20 years old, have attended classes in Lima, Peru for two months and classes in Florence, Italy for four months. Currently saving up for my next abroad adventure. So many of the places you’ve been and things you have done are on my list of goals! It’s wonderful to hear traveling stories from your point of view because they make my goals seem attainable. Whereas I usually delve into National Geographic magazines and documentaries thinking of plans on how to land a job with them! Anyways I’m rambling, but basically what I’m trying to say is:

    Thank you for being awesome,
    -Samela

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    • Dear Samela – I checked your blog out. I love Hot Yoga…it’s one of the most difficult but most rewarding things that I do. Thanks for the wonderful compliment. You can do whatever you want to do…believe in yourself. Maybe we can both get a job for Nat Geo! ~Sherry~

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  18. Hi Sherry!

    Thank you for your generous and delightful recounting of your travels. Plus the great personal observations and pithy capturing of Match.com! What a treasure trove you have offered us!

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    • Hi Dee –

      Thanks for stopping by and for the nice compliment! Not sure where I’ll go next…maybe South Africa…I met some people on my trip in Europe who’ve invited me to visit.

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  19. Army life at 18 … me too! We moved all the time when I was a child as well. Taking a sabbatical in order to travel after your child graduated from high school, me too … only I have a daughter instead of a son. It looks as if we’ve shared some very similar experiences. I’m off to have a good nose around your blog now. Thanks for commenting on my July 4th post so I could follow it back to your blog home. Oh yeah … one last thing, in September I’ll be 50 as well.

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  20. Sherry,
    Great writing, and beautiful photos. Thanks for sharing some of your many adventures. (Makes me want to travel more.)
    – – – Dave

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