About me

Hi! I’m Amanda. I’m a writer living with my husband and our daughter in beautiful New England. This is my little space on the internet where I chronicle life’s adventures near and far. I love sharing tips and recommendations to help you have amazing travels, too!

I’m a Michigander at heart, having spent more than 20 years of life in the “mitten state,” so you’ll see me often writing about Michigan.

I also spent five years living and traveling in Europe so I focus a lot of my content in this region, too.

But for the last five years, my family has been living in New England. We spent two and a half years in Connecticut before moving to Boston in the fall of 2021.

My love story with New England began long before we even moved here. My dad was born in Massachusetts, so our family travels sometimes brought us back to New England. I’ll never forget spending one summer vacation on the island of Nantucket as a teenager.

After that, I made a point of traveling to New England several times throughout my late teens and twenties to see more of this beautiful part of the U.S.

Fast-forward to after I got married and my husband’s job brought us to the East Coast, and now I’m able to travel around New England as much as I want! There are endless places to see in this small corner of the country, and I’m always on the go with my camera in hand to capture my latest adventures.

Where I've traveled: 35 countries and 45 U.S. states

Countries I’ve visited:

๐Ÿ“Armenia: Yerevan, Pokr Vedi (Khor Virap)

๐Ÿ“Austria: Altach, Bregenz, Dornbirn, Feldkirch, Innsbruck, Mauthausen, Salzburg, Vienna, Villach

(I lived in Altach for a year teaching English at two high schools and have traveled the country extensively.)

๐Ÿ“Bahamas: Nassau, Princess Cay

๐Ÿ“Belgium: Brussels

๐Ÿ“Brazil: Sรฃo Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Ubatuba

๐Ÿ“Canada: Algonquin Highlands, Banff, Calgary, Niagara Falls, Toronto, Vancouver

๐Ÿ“Costa Rica: Palmares

๐Ÿ“Cyprus: Paphos

๐Ÿ“Czech Republic: Prague

๐Ÿ“Dominican Republic: Puerto Plata (Damajagua Waterfalls)

๐Ÿ“England: London, Sheffield, York

๐Ÿ“Finland: Helsinki

๐Ÿ“France: Mulhouse, Paris

๐Ÿ“Greece: Halkidiki, Santorini, Thessaloniki

๐Ÿ“Germany: Aachen, Berchtesgaden (Kรถnigssee), Berlin, Cologne, Dresden, Frankfurt, Freiburg, Fรผrth, Fรผssen (Neuschwanstein Castle), Heidelberg, Jena, Koblenz, Lindau, Mainau (Insel Mainau), Mayen, Munich, Nรผrnberg, Weimar

(I lived in Fรผrth for four years as a kid, spent a couple of months in Mayen for a study abroad program, and have traveled extensively throughout other parts of the country.)

๐Ÿ“Hungary: Budapest

๐Ÿ“Ireland: Cliffs of Moher, Dublin, Galway

๐Ÿ“Italy: Florence, Lugano (Lake Como), Milan, Pisa, Rome, Venice, Verona

๐Ÿ“Jamaica: Kingston

๐Ÿ“Liechtenstein: Vaduz

๐Ÿ“Mexico: Rosarito, Tecate

๐Ÿ“Netherlands

๐Ÿ“Northern Ireland: Belfast, Giant’s Causeway

๐Ÿ“Portugal: Faro

๐Ÿ“Scotland

๐Ÿ“Slovakia: Bratislava

๐Ÿ“Slovenia: Lake Bled, Ljubljana

๐Ÿ“Spain: Madrid

๐Ÿ“Switzerland: St. Gallen, St. Margrethen, Zermatt (Matterhorn), Zurich

๐Ÿ“Turkey: Istanbul

๐Ÿ“Turks and Caicos

๐Ÿ“United Arab Emirates: Abu Dhabi, Dubai

๐Ÿ“United States: I’ve been to all states except Alaska, Kansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and North Dakota. I’ve also been to Puerto Rico (one of the best trips I ever took!). I hope to reach all 50 states within the next five years.

States I’ve lived in: Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Michigan

๐Ÿ“Vatican City

๐Ÿ“Wales

Places in New England I’ve visited:

Here are the main destinations I’ve been to in each New England state.

๐Ÿ“Connecticut: East Haddam, Kent, Griswold, Hartford, Milford, Mystic, New Haven, Niantic, Washington

๐Ÿ“Maine: Acadia National Park, Bangor, Bar Harbor, Bristol (Pemaquid Point), Portland, Ogunquit, York

๐Ÿ“Massachusetts: Beverly, Boston, Cape Cod, Concord, Gloucester, Marblehead, Nantucket, Northampton, Peabody, Rockport, Stockbridge, Watertown

๐Ÿ“New Hampshire: Portsmouth, White Mountains (Kancamagus Highway)

๐Ÿ“Rhode Island: Jamestown, Narragansett, Newport, Providence, Watch Hill

๐Ÿ“Vermont: Bennington, Burlington, Stowe

Where I’ve been featured:

I’m always happy to partner with other travel bloggers and websites and share my perspectives. Below is a list of other publications I’ve contributed to.

Best Life: The 12 Most Beautiful Libraries in the U.S.

Best Life: The 10 Best Mansion Tours in the U.S. That Will Leave You Awestruck

Emma Jane Explores: Is Istanbul Stroller-Friendly?

Faraway Worlds: Spitzbuben Recipe – German Jam Cookies

Globe Trove: October In The USA: 19 Picturesque Locations For The Perfect Vacation

Many Other Roads: The 21 Most Unique Places To Visit In Europe

New England with Love: Things to Do in New Haven, CT

New England with Love: Things to Do in East Boston

Nina Out and About: 21 Pros and Cons of Living in Austria

Our Woven Journey: Things to Do in Boston with Kids

Salut from Paris: 35 Romantic things to do in Paris for Couples

Tara Lets Anywhere: 11 Unmissable Things to Do in Brooklyn for First-Timers

The Common Traveler: 11 Best Things to Do in Ocean City, NJ

Traveling Tulls: 15 Fun & Romantic Winter Getaways in the Northeast

Yahoo: 14 Cheap Places To Travel in August

Why “My Vintage Map?”

I first came up with the name because of a vintage-style map I had glued to foam board in my old bedroom at my parents’ house. I would get so much joy from pinning all the places on the map where I had been, and this is a tradition that continues to this day for my family of three.

I hope you enjoy exploring my site and get lots of helpful information for your upcoming adventures. You can also follow me on Instagram to see more from my day-to-day.

I’m so glad you’re here!