• PLANET PUG - A DOG'S ODYSSEY

    PLANET PUG – A DOG’S ODYSSEY

    I first met Watson in 1998, when my daughter insisted that we acquire a Pug. Watson was different. He couldn’t have been more different from our current Pug – Buddy. Buddy is the perfect Pug – beautiful wrinkles, perfect whiskers, […]

     
  • NAMIBIA - AFRICA'S BEST KEPT SECRET

    NAMIBIA – AFRICA’S BEST KEPT SECRET

     
  • THE MASKED LADIES OF OMAN

    THE MASKED LADIES OF OMAN

    Our trip to Oman came about as sort of an after thought. We were planning a Tanzania Safari and decided to travel to Kilimanjaro Airport via the Persian Gulf. I had seen a couple of photos of Oman, and decided to add it […]

     
  • IS IT TOO LATE FOR YEMEN?

    IS IT TOO LATE FOR YEMEN?

    I’ll never forget the first photos I saw of Sana’a, Yemen. A magical, fairy tale sort of place that reminded me of a medieval Dubai. Situated in a mountain valley at an altitude of 6,600 feet and inhabited for more […]

     
  • HARD SELL IN EGYPT

    HARD SELL IN EGYPT

    I planned our first around-the-world trip during my internship in 1975. I would have to say that I was completely innocent at the time with no travel experience at all – completely naïve about the world. Our first dose of reality hit us […]

     
  • THE MOST DANGEROUS ROAD ON EARTH

    THE MOST DANGEROUS ROAD ON EARTH

    I have mentioned my obsession with hats. In early 2003, I was getting the itch to see some more. I was well aware that the city with the most hats per capita was La Paz, Bolivia. La Paz was also my favorite South […]

     
  • MY TAKE ON CUBA

    MY TAKE ON CUBA

    I had never been in a big hurry to visit Cuba. Having visited Eastern Europe several times prior to 1990, I was not a big fan of socialism, and travel to Cuba was illegal for Americans. Of course, there were […]

     
  • BIG HATS IN BORNEO

    BIG HATS IN BORNEO

    I suppose that everyone has a “favorite thing”. My favorite thing has always been hats – the bigger the better. In fact, I’m so crazy about hats that I’ve traveled to six continents in search of them. And I’ve found quite a […]

     
  • THE WORLD'S STRANGEST COUNTRY

    THE WORLD’S STRANGEST COUNTRY

    I first learned of the Tolkuchka Bazaar about five years ago. I think it was from some photos I saw, possibly in one of those magazines that you find on an airplane in “the seat pocket in front of you”. It was […]

     
  • BRAZILIAN MISADVENTURE

    BRAZILIAN MISADVENTURE

    As I mentioned in an earlier post, I first visited Brazil in 1979 as part of a six month around-the-world trip. Except for a short side trip from Argentina to the Brazilian side of Iguassu Falls in 1989, it would be […]

     
  • SHOULD I VISIT COLOMBIA?

    SHOULD I VISIT COLOMBIA?

    I had always heard that Colombia is a beautiful country. When I first saw it from the air on a rare daylight flight home from Bolivia, I marveled at how green and mountainous it was. It has been on my list […]

     
  • SIKH PILGRIMS - GOLDEN TEMPLE

    THE GOLDEN TEMPLE TRUMPS THE TAJ

    The Taj Mahal – the serene structure that sits at the top of every traveler’s bucket list. I first visited the Taj in 1976 during a swing through India on our first around-the-world jaunt. I’ve since been back on three other […]

     
  • IPANEMA BEACH

    THE BIG U-TURN

    I first visited Brazil in 1979 as part of an Around-the-World Southern Hemisphere Trip. I’d have to say that getting there was not half the fun. We had arranged to fly from Cape Town, South Africa to Rio de Janeiro on Varig […]

     
  • JAMIE WITH WIGMAN

    THE HELICOPTER IN MY ROOM

    In 1993, my wife and I decided that it was time to visit Papua New Guinea with our daughter, Jamie. We traveled independently and made a stop in Tari, the main city in the Western Highlands. Tari is the home […]

     
  • GREVY'S ZEBRA - KENYA

    ANOTHER TRAVEL BLOG?

    Does the world need another travel blog? Do I have any  new information that might be useful or interesting to a prospective traveler? Do I have a different perspective than that of the typical travel blogger? Is it worth my […]

     
  • AUNTIE GAIL AND THE FRENCH FAUX PAS

    AUNTIE GAIL AND THE FRENCH FAUX PAS

    It’s time for another short episode in the continuing saga of Auntie Gail and her travel misadventures. Auntie Gail had never been to Europe. So, in the Spring of 2008, her sister, Joan, decided that it was high time for her to go. […]