June 2006 Archive

The Land of King Krak

Hustle and Bustle, downtown Krakow It was dark outside, and with the drizzle, the streets of Krakow didn't look particularly inviting. We headed towards the Old Town, a place noted for its bars and restaurants. After only a hundred yards or so, Jodie stopped walking. 'I don't like this. I'm not getting good vibes.' 'Look!' [...]

Don’t Flip the Fish: Rules of Etiquette at a Meal in China

I'm a bit drunk ! How's that for starters? Blame the Baijiu. The stuff of legends, or leg ends. Depends where you are. I'm in Huayuan and its been a funny old day. Last night I made a call to Mr Ma, he works for the government education department. From there on it was full [...]

Easter Island Photos

In Chile it's called Isla de Pascua and the natives there call it Rapa Nui or Te Pito te Henua (world's belly button).

How to See the Olympic Peninsula

moclips beach   locals, rainforest trail   honeymooners, lake quinalt   ruby beach Don't tell me I can't learn from my mistakes. I absolutely can. And now, so can you. If you're off to the Olympic peninsula and only have three days, take, please, my advice and do the following. Go ahead and do exactly [...]

Hangin’ with the Ulta-Budget Travelers in Bocas del Toro Panama

We stayed at the Tranquillo del Mar in Bocas. Notice the name isn’t linked to their website. This isn’t the kind of place with a website. Or a phone. Or a roof over all of the bathroom. In fact, we only discovered on the third night that this place actually had a name, other than [...]

Handmade Indigenous People

Chocolate process ï Ripe Cacao 2200 ï 2202,2205 Cut open cacao, sucked on fruit covering seed, can bite the seed and taste the bitter of the chocolate ï Peel, dry the seeds outside on a wood table ï Dried seeds 2206 2186 ï 2210 Put seeds in wood tray, shake to separate husk from seeds [...]

Will You Marry Me?

New York has its moments when it's almost magical. Given it's constraints, the city should really be dysfunctional all the time but somehow it often works and more, often surprising me. I went for a walk through the village late Wednesday night and was pleasantly surprised to find that it had warmed up. It wasn't [...]

Mexican Migration: Between the Wall and the Sword

'Prohibido' sign in San Diego County of fleeing migrants. Photo Bob Davidson A small Mexican girl makes her way up a path in Nogales, Mexico. On the other side of the border fence: America. Photo Tony Allen-Mills Mexico has a long history with walls. When Cortez first arrived at the Aztec metropolis of Tenochtitlán, now [...]

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