The Truth About Travel to Egypt
Things look bad in Egypt. From the outside, especially from the distant thousands of miles of our proximity in the United States, it looks like Read more…
The center of Madrid's little-known wine country is just southeast and southwest of Spain’s capital. Wines of Madrid are considered quite young, dating only to 1990, even though Madrid’s wine history… Read more…
Traveling In Sin – a travel memoir book review
I love reading travel books; memoirs are enjoyable and well-written accounts make me feel like I’m truly present in another part of the world. For this reason I was looking… Read more…
Edge of Tomorrow as Spiritual Travel Metaphor
I just saw the movie Edge of Tomorrow, and it’s everything the critics say it is; smart, edgy, funny, and fresh. Yet it is so much more than its slogan… Read more…
OMG: Falling through Delta’s cracks
I have waxed on about the wonders of Changi airport, Singapore's modern and pampering layover heaven, with its free movie theatre, orchid gardens and butterfly sanctuary, not to mention food halls, sleeping lounges, spas, and transit hotels in each of its three terminals. Well, I missed a crucial point until that night: all of its delights lie behind immigration. We, on the other hand, were Read more…