Suzhou is a city that is renowned for it's gardens. There are various gardens to visit, nearly every one of them offering magnificent scenery and endless pleasant perspectives. So many impressive gardens can be found...
Rome early this year. It rained more than not, in that Seattle, London drizzle kind of way; those misty skies you thought would never make a clearing for blue sky and sun. Despite the drizzle,...
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The new Magritte museum is opening soon! On June 2, its doors will open on the magic world...
I was sitting with two friends under a mango tree drinking tchouk (millet beer). A middle aged man approached us in a manner both shy and sly.
“Bonsoir”, he said to each of us individually, studying...
I finished reading Jeff Jarvis' new book What Would Google Do? several weeks ago and some of the 'what ifs' and suggestions have haunted me ever since.
The word haunt not because many of these ideas...
At the airport
Since our flight to Costa Rica departed at dawn, we opted to spend the night in the Guatemala City airport. Apparently, although it is an international airport, people simply do not stay...
Wow, Thank you all so much for contributing to the Camp Informatique project. I can’t believe we reached our goal so quickly. My co-directors here are thrilled and excited to move on to planning the...
A friend recently created a site with a few other friends called CheerUp America. They created it because they were fed up with being depressed and overwhelmed by the constant flow of bad news and...
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