The Wandering Writer

The Wandering Writer

Traveling the world looking for stories to tell.

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  • Porto: What to See & Where to Eat

    Porto: What to See & Where to Eat

    A general summary of things to do and places to eat in A Cidade Invicta. This page is largely for our wedding guests but also other readers that may want a consolidated look at what there is to see and do in Porto. As the name suggests, Porto has a long history as an important…

    Georgia K

    May 4, 2023
    Europe, Featured, Portugal, Things to Do, Travel, Travel Tips
  • Germany & Me: Getting Back with Your Ex

    Germany & Me: Getting Back with Your Ex

    When I moved to Germany a year ago, I was equal parts nervous and excited. Nervous because I was leaving the friends and community that I’d made in Portugal, starting a new job, and, for the first time, moving with a partner rather than moving alone. (Although that last part doesn’t seem like something to…

    Georgia K

    March 23, 2022
    Europe, Featured, Germany, Grief, Life, Love, Travel
    Featured
  • Writing, Wrap Ups, and The Thing

    Writing, Wrap Ups, and The Thing

    It’s been almost six months since I posted on this blog. And it’s been even longer than that since I tried to write something. When I say “write,” I mean really write. My own writing, not just the writing I get paid to do.  In February of last year, my writing motivation took a huge…

    Georgia K

    March 29, 2021
    Featured, Grief, Life, Love
    Featured
  • COVID Life in Portugal

    COVID Life in Portugal

    Last night I got to do what so many of my American friends cannot, and it’s unclear when they will be able to again: I sat in a large theater and listened to an orchestra. The theatre reminded me of a sparse lecture hall because people were so spread out. Everyone wore masks, including those…

    Georgia K

    October 2, 2020
    COVID, Europe, Featured, Portugal, Travel, Travel Tips
    Featured
  • Health and Language Barriers during COVID

    Health and Language Barriers during COVID

    On a gloomy August morning, I walked to a public Portuguese clinic armed with my EU residency card, a screenshot of Portuguese Immigration saying my expired card had been temporarily extended, and a letter from Finanças (the Portuguese IRS) confirming my third address change in one year. My purse held prescriptions for several different antibiotics. I…

    Georgia K

    August 12, 2020
    Featured, Grief, Life, Love, Portugal
    Featured
  • Shakespeare Wrote King Lear During the Plague: Quarantined in Portugal

    Shakespeare Wrote King Lear During the Plague: Quarantined in Portugal

    When the Western world started to slowly work its way into mandatory quarantine, I saw this meme posted on Facebook: “Shakespeare wrote King Lear while he was quarantined for the plague.” My email inbox filled with essays about how to channel your quarantine boredom into a creative output. The BBC published an article about how…

    Georgia K

    May 27, 2020
    Europe, Featured, Portugal
    Featured
  • Dating in Bangkok and Portugal: From Salsa to Guacamole

    Dating in Bangkok and Portugal: From Salsa to Guacamole

    When friends back in Asia ask me what the dating scene is like in Portugal, I don’t know what to say. Fine? Active? Normal? It’s not that I don’t see a difference between dates in Bangkok and dates in Porto–I definitely do. It’s more that I didn’t know how to describe it. Then a friend posted…

    Georgia K

    February 12, 2020
    Featured, Grief, Life, Love, Portugal
    Featured
  • Traveling to Embrace Loss

    Traveling to Embrace Loss

    When people asked why I was going to Germany for five days in late November, I had a few standard replies: I’m going to see where I used to live; I just want to go to a country where I speak the language; cheap tickets. I only told a select few the truth: I was going…

    Georgia K

    December 3, 2019
    Featured, Germany, Grief, Life, Love, Travel
  • When a Gaslighter Improves Your Standards

    When a Gaslighter Improves Your Standards

    There are many things to regret about dating a gaslighter. You regret being naive, you regret selling yourself short, you regret the years you probably took off your life from the stress of someone continually making you question your own mind. When I first met the Gaslighter, I was swept off my feet. He was…

    Georgia K

    September 15, 2019
    Featured, Grief, Life, Love
  • The Most Portuguese Town in Portugal

    The Most Portuguese Town in Portugal

    I didn’t have a lot of expectations when I drove up the winding road leading to Monsanto. I passed two of the town’s famed giant boulders at a narrow turn and I could see the beginnings of the beige stone walls that I associate with quaint, European towns. My GPS had stopped working an hour…

    Georgia K

    July 17, 2019
    Europe, Portugal, Previous Posts, Things to Do, Travel
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About the Blog

All stories are original and true to the way I experienced them. In some cases, names have been changed.

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  • Porto: What to See & Where to EatMay 4, 2023
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