The Dobhar-chú
The Dobhar-chú was found in Ireland. In the 17th century, a lady went down to wash clothing in a lake. She screamed and her husband went down to check on her. He found the Dobhar-chú on...
Crafternoons are so Spring/Summer 2011. Popping up all over the place are people coming together with old materials and collective creativity to make things like clothes, jewelry and other accessories. In addition to being incredibly...
Tonight I’ve been on the loose in Cambodia’s capital with my camera, and just had to share some snaps…the mood lighting and activity on the streets is really quite spellbinding.
Tonight I had dinner at the Foreign Correspondents’...
The Apple Store on Walnut Street....
"Fortes Fortuna Juvat" The phrase means that Fortuna, the Goddess of luck, is more likely to help those who take risks or action. The phrase was shouted by Turnus in Virgil's Aeneid just before he...
A footprint in sand. Soon to be erased by the breath of time. A mark. An instant. One step of many. Why make it special? Do you note your marks? Do you listen to the...
Beijing, China; Summer Palace (頤和園) is one of my favorite places in Beijing. If you find your way there my advice is to wander around the lake. Tour groups won't take that route and it's...
Hattoji is the only place that I have been to in Japan, where I rarely saw another person when walking for about two hours along the roadway, surrounded by lush greenery. Very occasionally, a sole...
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