Hersam Acorn Newspapers, a Connecticut-based company which prides itself on its intensive local coverage, is broadening its horizons by launching an international travel blog. Former staffer Maggie Caldwell, who left the company to travel around the world, will be documenting her trip via the company’s Web site over the coming months. She is also looking to tell your travel stories. If you also are on the road and are from one of Hersam Acorn's coverage towns and may cross paths with Maggie, feel free to contact her at Maefly2008@gmail.com.

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Day 1: Bienvenue to my blog

Bonjour and bienvenue to my first ever attempt at blogging. It's starting out somewhat rockily as I endeavor to compose properly spelled and grammatically correct sentences on a French keyboard. No QWERTY here. It is more like AZERTY. And I can makes these things: é è ç à!

Just to briefly introduce myself, my name is Maggie, I am a 24-year-old journalist and just yesterday I embarked on a brief jaunt around the world. I left my job, bid farewell to my boyfriend and gathered up my life savings for the trip. In my head, the departure would be romantic and epic. In reality, it was hectic and rather sad.

Leaving the job was not easy. I worked for two and a half years at the Connecticut-based company Hersam Acorn Newspapers as a reporter and later editor at papers that served the community in which I grew up. I learned a lot at the job, way more than I ever did at college, and I came to enjoy telling the interesting and exciting stories of the people from my hometown. However, living at home and writing about the same people and the same issues every week became tiresome. On slow weeks, we often had to scrape the bottom of the barrel for subject matter to fill the paper. More than once, I ended up writing page one feature stories about close friends and relatives because there was nothing else going on in town.

Things started to feel claustrophobic. I wanted to get out of town. I wanted to be the one with the interesting and exciting stories to tell.

I started thinking about a solo trip around the world about a year ago, but really did all the planning over the past two months. After leaving Hersam Acorn about six weeks ago, I kind of forgot about the whole concept of deadline. I was still running around buying my gear, canceling my phone and panicing right up until my dad ushered me into the car for the drive to the airport.

Leaving the boyfriend was horrible. Austin and I said our hasty and teary good-byes yesterday evening at a commuter parking lot near the Merritt Parkway in Stamford. My dad who waited in the car, reminded me that we had to make it quick. It was rush hour after all.

Despite heavy traffic, I made my Air India flight in time. After a turbulent seven hours over the blowy Atlantic, the plane landed at Charles de Gaulle this morning. I write this now from my uncle's farmhouse in the tiny village of Lhuys, about an hour and a half drive from Paris.

Over the next two months, I'll be traveling around Europe before flying to Delhi at the end of October. The plan then is to see Nepal, Thailand, Hong Kong and places in between before coming home sometime in 2009. I will be updating this blog as frequently as possible with photos and stories.

The aim of this online project is to offer readers the perspective of a young American woman traveling alone internationally and reporting on things going on in the world beyond Connecticut. I'm especially excited to find out what the international community thinks about our upcoming presidential elections. What I've heard so far is the French don't like McCain but are somewhat leary of Obama. Well, that's how my uncle feels anyway and technically he's American. So I'll get back to you on that one.

In conjunction with the blog, I'd like to meet you all out on the road. Anyone from one of Hersam Acorn's coverage towns who might be traveling or now living abroad or who knows someone else who is and who has a compelling story that folks back home might enjoy, should feel free to get in touch with me. If I happen to be in the same area at the same time, I'd be happy to sit down for a coffee and a chat. I'll try to keep my upcoming travel plans updated. I may be reached by e-mail at Maefly2008@gmail.com.

I'm off for now. Bon soir.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I'm proud to be the first to post a comment on your blog. You forgot to mention that you are using a dial up connection to get this accomplished. Such are the travails of being a free lancer in traditional France. (Wait 'till you get to Greece!) Just the same, I'm amazed that this is possible while 30 years ago, when your mother and I did the the same journey, making a phone call was an extravagant luxury if it could be done at all. Keep the news coming. I'll be following it every day. Love, Dad