After Kyoto we trained several hours north to a small mountain town called Takayama. Did you know Japan has hikeable alps? Yup, and not only that, but our couple days there provided some of the...
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Tanzania was similar to Kenya in many ways – people were still walking everywhere, agriculture was the main ‘industry’, tribal life was the norm and the heavy meat diet was...
Fashion done right, where at least you take notice:
Fashion that makes you think, why bother?...
The most pervasive element of Kyoto's streets the past two days has been the Japanese schoolchildren, all dressed in their identical uniforms with the yellow hats as identifiable as blue UN helemets in the developing...
My friend Joe and his wife Diane spend their time divided between the East and West Coasts, like so many of my friends. His presence at my house recently brought a bit of New England...
Simply awesome. Always presented in style. I'll let this picture speak for itself. If you pull open that drawer you'll find more food. In the bowel on the left there's steaming rice. Hot sake in...
This is a note that my sister sent out to her family and friends regarding the climb! She has a great perspective on the whole thing – so I thought I would add this to...
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