Liza Graziano (left) and her sister in Maui
Louise Reardon in North Dakota
Teresa Kraegel in the Valley of Desolation in South Africa
Kristin Clowes in Costa Rica
I love to read travelgirl because...
... it inspires not just dreams of travel, but creative, cultural and colorful dreams of both far away places and not so far away locales.
- Teresa Kraegel
Poolesville, Maryland
... I feel you are editing and publishing the magazine especially for me!
As a travelgirl for more than fifteen years in the business world, I find most publications are male-oriented. My recent assignment has me traveling beyond domestic borders to Europe. My next trip may very well be to the Czech Republic. Many of your safety and product tips have been very useful.
- Debbie Brown
Alpharetta, Georgia
... I'm still a "girl" at 60 and intend to travel until I'm 100!
- Barb Becker
Bellevue, Washington
... of the great tips on things to do and places to go and especially because of little travel helper tips like the Shemergency kit!
I gotta have one! And thanks to travelgirl, now I know about it!
- Lisa Graziano
Denver, Colorado
... it led me to one of the best trips ever last summer! Anthony's Key Resort in Honduras!
- Judy Teverbaugh
Laguna Beach, California
... I am a travel diva.
- Carole Poltrack
Hartsdale, New York
... I am going to Costa Rica this month and I need all the travel tips I can get! The mag and website are cool because it seems like a lot of travel stuff is geared towards men and I was so stoked to see a mag for the ladies finally.
- Kristin Clowes
San Diego, California
... because I enjoy a magazine that understands my lifestyle. I am a traveling IT consultant and spend most days on the road, in airports, hotels, and at my clients' offices. On the weekends, I enjoy traveling to visit friends and places I have never experienced. Thanks for creating a magazine for me.
- Louise Reardon
Austin, Texas
... I feel it is written just for me. I have a passion for traveling and the magazine offers a totally different approach than most travel magazines. It seems to put a more personal touch to the travel articles. You feel like you are there experiencing the same thing with the writer.
- Barbara Freeman
Alpharetta, Georgia
... It reminds me of my past and makes me look forward to the future.
I love your magazine.
- Jennifer Whittington
Waukegan, Illinois
I am a new grandmother who is determined to be a fun grandmother and squeeze every drop of joy and fun out of life---travelgirl inspires me to do that!
I love the magazine! It's very special in a sea of dull travel magazines -- and a welcome change.
Victoria Duncan
Annapolis, Maryland
... because I'm a travel girl.
- Shani Lewis
Atlanta, Georgia
... it fills my travel craving between trips!
_ Trude Raizen
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania
... it allows me to live vicariously through the writers' trips and learn about fabulous destinations while I heave 50-pound bags of mortar into strangers' bathrooms (what I did this week).
-Julie Richey, (mosaic artist)
Irving, Texas