Ingrid Hart, the Divine Daytripper, is a writer living in Sacramento, California. She holds a degree in Journalism from Humboldt State University, California. Her soulful writing style takes the reader on a journey as seen through sage-wise eyes. She describes the landscape of her adventures with detail and offers introspective analysis of her surroundings – all with a keen eye toward gentle humor. She has written the following stories:
- Surfing in Humboldt County –
Light-hearted adventures of hard-core surfers in frigid waters;
shark attack on area surfer; interview with 75-year-old surfer/doctor;
and feel-good vibe of solitude in surfing
- Death Valley, California –
Mother-daughter trip reflecting on life lessons; hiking along
Zabriskie Point and Golden Canyon while dreaming of Brad Pitt
and George Clooney
- Rosarito Beach, Baja California – overview
of the area’s history; spring break adventures; religion’s role
in Mexican society; spa experience; artist colony; and border
crossing
- Woodstock, Vermont –
solo journey visiting the fall foliage; side trips to the Rockefeller
summer home; adventures at the birthplace of President Calvin
Coolidge
- Arcata, California –
road trip with hippie friend Skye; visiting a farmers market;
picnic along the ocean; discovering the meaning of life
- Palm Springs, California –
girls weekend with childhood friends; listening and telling stories
reconnecting lives; driving along Frank Sinatra Boulevard
Ingrid is a hard working, professional journalist with integrity
and compassion. Her attention to detail and respect for research
results in fact-based, well-told stories. Her goal is to learn
and teach about life through writing adventures in travel.
Ingrid is a member of the North American Travel Journalists Association
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