Christmas Eve a Different Kind of Trip
Christmas Eve for me always involves a trip down memory lane, it isn’t like my regular travels, but it is one I take with fondness and a little sadness. It is a time to recall all those past Christmases spent in the bosom of my family and remember the special times we shared. Christmas was […]
Free Walking Tours
I cam across the following website and thought it might interest some of you who are planning a trip. It is a list of free walking tours worldwide: https://www.priceoftravel.com/1835/list-of-free-walking-tours-around-the-world/
A Little Perspective Please!
Todays post on Facebook page of Col. Chris Hadfield (recently returned astronaut from the International Space Station). It shows the size of the moon relative to the earth. I was really really surprised. or look at it another way https://www.facebook.com/AstronautChrisHadfield?hc_location=stream
There are markets and then there are markets…
There are markets and then there are…. floating markets and train markets. On our recent visit to Thailand we made an trip to Damneon Saduak and Mae Klong, about an 90 minutes drive outside of the capital, Bangkok, in the Ratchaburi and Samut Songkhram regions, to visit these two very unique daily markets. It was a Sunday […]
“Slowly Smiling”
Slowly smiling, thus went the chant of our trekking guide as we made our way up each of the three mountains on our trek through the Karen hill tribe villages north of Chiang Mai. Yuth our guide was part confuscian, with his long locks and goatee whiskers, part mountain goat and an all round chilled […]
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