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About Our Style of Travel
 
The perfect solution for women who want to travel, but don't like the idea of traveling alone!


Tours by Date

September - December 2008

Nashville dressed up for Christmas

Tournament of Roses -2009

 

January - March 2009

San Antonio

Death Valley Nat'l Park

Charleston Home & Gardens

Savannah & Golden Isles

Atlanta & Callaway Gardens

Morocco - Jewel of North Africa

 

April - June 2009

Washington DC Cherry Blossom

Santa Fe & Taos

Spain & Portugal

Holland

Greece & Turkey Cruise

Grand Canyon & Sedona, AZ

Ireland - The Emerald Isle

Napa Valley & Sonoma, CA

France - Paris to Nice

Glacier National Park

Newport & Cape Cod

Scotland

 

July - September 2009

Kayaking - British Columbia, Canada

The Galapagos Islands

Vancouver, Victoria & Whistler, BC

Trains Across Colorado

Montreal & Quebec City

Portland, Oregon

Asheville & Smokey Mountains

Fall Foliage: VT, NH, ME

Yellowstone & the Grand Tetons

 

October - December 2009

Rome & Florence, Italy

Las Vegas & the Beauty Beyond

Polar Bears! Churchill, Canada

European Christmas Markets Cruise

The Rose Parade, 2010


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Let's start with a simple introduction. My name is Debra Asberry. I'm glad to see that you are curious about me. It's the sign of an inquisitive person. Do you realize that inquisitiveness and curiosity are probably the two most important traits of a traveler? Without them, you may as well stay home. The third most important trait is flexibility. You know, being able to adapt to a situation or surroundings with positive anticipation.

     I'm going to take a slightly different approach to the standard resume by background and interests. I thought that you might just like to skim a list of "keywords" that  best describe me and my love of travel. It is the computer age after all! Don't try to look for any pattern to the keywords, they're in no particular order.

Competitive Swimmer  |  Energetic  |   Clemson University Graduate  |  Lived overseas for 3 years  |   Divorced  |  No children  |  Honest & Trustworthy  |   An aunt many times over  |  Love meeting new people   |  Computer enthusiast  |  Teacher  |  MBA from Loyola   |  Widely Traveled  |  12 years travel industry experience  |   Entrepreneur  |  Dog lover  |  Dreamer  |  Theater Lover  |  White Water Rafter  |  49  |  Graphics Designer  |  Magazine Publisher  |  Outgoing & Friendly  |  Author  |   Aerobics for fun & exercise 3 times a week  |  Non-profit founder & past president  |  Volunteer  |  Caring  |   Kayaker  |   Earlier Riser  |  Appreciate good food and wines  |  Always interested in the next adventure life has to offer!

     I learn a great deal from others - like you. You have a lifetime of experiences and ideas. Do you have any suggestions for Women Traveling Together? Anything that we could do better or add to our offerings? Drop me a line. I'd love to hear from you!signature.gif (1182 bytes)



Please send an email as a first choice of communication. If you would like to call the office we are at:

Women Traveling Together - National Headquarters
1642 Fairhill Drive, Edgewater, MD 21037
info@women-traveling.com
Ph: (410) 956-5250

Click here to send an email to Debra Asberry
 


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