PART IV: The 158-year-old Jewish Synagogue Burma was once the home to a vibrant community of Jews numbering over 2,500 at its peak prior to WWII. I had heard about this synagogue for some time and had wanted to visit. One afternoon while looking at a map I was surprised to find that it […]
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MY MONTH IN BURMA, PART III: Yangon (Rangoon) Circle Train
PART III: Yangon Circle Train I stayed in Rangoon (for some reason I just like the sound of the old name) longer than expected. Motherland 2 could only offer me a room for one night; they were booked up. This turned out to be good thing as I really did not care for the […]
MY MONTH IN BURMA–Part II: Introduction and First Impressions
Part II: Introduction and First Impressions The opinions expressed here are wholly my own. I just completed 28 days in Myanmar, formerly known as Burma, which is the longest visa that any foreigner can normally get. For purposes of this series I will use both names interchangeably. Visiting Burma is in many ways like stepping back […]
Night Falls on Shwedagon Paya
Shwedagon Paya, sometimes referred to in English as the Golden Pagoda, is the most sacred Buddhist pagoda for the Burmese with relics of the past four Buddhas enshrined within. Buddhists from all of Myanmar, and for that matter the world, make pilgramage there. The central pagoda, at 99 meters (325 feet) dominates the skyline of Yangon (formerly Rangoon), in […]
A Tuxedo, New Shoes and it’s Bangkok Bound Baby!
Announcing New Travel Plans Hello dear friends and readers and welcome back! First of all, thanks you for sticking with me during my writing hiatus in California. When I returned from five months in New Zealand, Bali and Fiji, I thought I would be here for a couple of months and then resume my traveling. […]
Road Tripping New Zealand’s Catlins–Day Two
In search of the rare Yellow-Eyed Penguin …continued After coffee and a few moments to appreciate my deserted beachside camp spot, Jucy and I hit the road. It wasn’t too long before we got to our first stop, the rugged Waipapa Point. Waipapa Point From a small parking lot, it is a 10 […]
Road Trip: The Rugged Catlins of Southern New Zealand
After three days of sailing and tramping the temperate rain forest of stunningly gorgeous and physically isolated Doubtful Sound, it was time to move on. I found my trusty Jucy Condo where I had parked it three days before and away we went. There are at least three roads crossing the southern part of New […]
DUNEDIN, NEW ZEALAND RAILWAY STATION
A Photo Essay While staying in Dunedin with the Cooke family, we went to a weekend farmers’ market outside the Dunedin Railway Station. In between selecting the best squashes and parsnips to take home, I had a chance to admire this exceptional building. Vowing to return, I made good a couple weeks later while passing […]
Jati Homestay, Ubud, Bali…where I live
Authors note: This is most definitely not a sponsered post. I received no consideration for this post! For the last three weeks I have made the family compound of Dewa Nyoman Jati my home. Jati is a highly regarded painter and has work displayed in the permanent collection of the world renown Neka Art Museum. […]
The Gili Islands
The Gili Islands, often referred to as just ‘the Gilis’ are three small islands a ways east of Bali and actually quite close to the larger Indonesian Island of Lombok. To get there you can take a slow ferry (several hours) or a fast boat (about 45 minutes) to Gili Trawangan, the first of the […]