• Posted on December 01, 2012

SIX HOUR BUS RIDE

We could have flown from Ho Chi Minh City to Phnom Penh.  The flight is less than an hour, but by the time you get to the airport, check in, wait, fly, land, collect your luggage, go through immigrations, customs, it’s much more than an hour.  And we’d already flown 27 times.  Besides the flight […]

  • Posted on November 29, 2012

SAY YES

Every now and then, the simplest lessons about life and travel and happiness and adventure can be boiled down to just a couple tiny words.  For example:

  • Posted on November 26, 2012

THE RISKY MARKET

In a village in Thailand, about fifty kilometers from Bangkok, there is a daily outdoor market the locals have dubbed “The Risky Market.”  Come along with us and check out how this place got its well-deserved moniker.The music is Harry Belafonte singing about Jamaica, but the images are pure Thailand.  It’s interesting to see how […]

  • Posted on November 24, 2012

REFLECTIONS FROM THE ROAD: OVERCOMING FEAR

One of the goals of our journey has been to overcome our fears.  We’re not referring to any specific fears necessarily, but heading blindly across the planet is an experiment in confronting our fear of the unknown (and the unknown is the source of almost all fear it turns out.)  Our family has grown much […]

  • Posted on November 20, 2012

THE SIMPLE BEAUTY OF WAT ARUN

Wat Arun, the Temple of Dawn, rises over Bangkok’s Chao Phraya River, theoretically catching the first morning light that hits the city (before all the skyscrapers were built).  It is still the most eye catching site on any water taxi ride up the river.  Wat Arun is one of over 31,000 Buddhist temples spread across Thailand. […]

  • Posted on November 18, 2012

TWO MINUTES OF THAI BOXING (IS MORE THAN ENOUGH)

From the moment we arrived in Bangkok, the guy behind the desk where we were staying asked “Are you going to see the Thai Boxing?”  Frankly, we hadn’t even considered it.  But on a balmy night, Mark headed off alone in a cab carrying a bag filled with way too much camera equipment to capture […]

  • Posted on November 15, 2012

OUR SOUVENIR FROM THE FRENCH CONCESSION

When one thinks of Shanghai, the image that is presented to the world is the glistening Pudong skyline — a monument to the 21st “Chinese Century.”  But we stayed across the river in the more historic part of town, an area more akin to Greenwich Village or the Latin Quarter of Paris.  This is the […]

  • Posted on November 11, 2012

MARRIAGE CORNER

In People’s Square, thousands of aging Shanghainese parents gather every Sunday to try and fix up their unwed sons and daughters.  When we heard about this, we knew it was something we had to witness — and we also knew it might be wise to bring along a bonafide Chinese bachelor to introduce us to […]

  • Posted on November 09, 2012

WHAT WE SEE TODAY: BIRTHDAY WOMAN

Since 1991, when I first met her, I’ve gotten a front row seat to watch Jen grow older and more beautiful.  There is no more fabulous view a guy could have.  She is an extraordinary wife, mother, daughter, sister, friend, adventurer, writer, director, travel companion, taskmaster, collaborator, and muse.  Jen is fierce and opinionated, and she […]

  • Posted on November 08, 2012

TWENTY QUESTIONS: THE KEY TO SUCCESS

In a visit to another of the world’s lovely coffee houses, we catch the proprietress off-guard with one of life’s important questions.

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