INA WO(A)NDERS: Can you travel too much?
Our author Ina loves being on the road. But can you really travel too much? She asks this question in this column.
INA WO(A)NDERS: Over long and short periods
Our sense of time changes when we are on vacation. Why is that and can we influence this in our everyday life?
INA WO(A)NDERS: An ode to the sea
For the past six years, our author Ina has lived most of the time on or by the sea. Why the sea fascinates us so much.
INA WO(A)NDERS: About traveling alone
For the first time in many years, our author Ina is traveling alone. Not particularly sustainable – or is it?
INA WO(A)NDERS: About food waste on vacation
Have you ever bought too much groceries while on vacation? In her column, our author Ina presents a small solution for less food waste.
INA WO(A)NDERS: About wanderlust
This time, our author Ina philosophizes about wanderlust, which has gripped her again and again for years.
INA WO(A)NDERS: what do beach clean-ups bring?
Every year, 10 million tons of plastic end up in our seas - a tide that one person alone can certainly not do much about. In this column, our author Ina explains why she continues to clear beaches of plastic waste.
INA WO(A)NDERS: About making plans
Why it's sometimes better to bury plans in the sand and why life often takes them by surprise.
INA WO(A)NDERS: about coming home
What actually happens after a trip? This month, Ina philosophizes about how coming home can help us celebrate, reflect and let go.