Vietnam, A places full of inspiration to all

The Canyon is Grand in the USA

The Canyon is Grand I am awoken for the 3rd night in a row before the sun has even risen.  As I struggle to lift my body, every bone aches.  It’s so dark outside that I cannot even see my own two feet but I certainly can feel the painful blisters that are still covering … Continued

Ruby, USA

If you look at a map of our great country – the United States of liberty and justice for all who can pay – you will not find Ruby. Somewhere in the middle of hopelessness sits a small reservation called Pine Ridge. There, alcoholism runs rampant through the streets, tearing victims away from everything they … Continued

Hong Kong’s Re-Evolution

It hits you like a brick wall, the humidity engulfing your senses with a mixture of street spices and cold hard cash. The London red double decker buses fly through the twisting streets, paved a century before. Beneath your feet, the MTR snakes through the dirt like an octopus reaches for it’s prey. The sinister … Continued

Alone in the Escalante, USA

  The Escalante was the last river discovered in the lower forty-eight. To call it remote is a weak understatement.  It is a deep , vast maze of Utah slickrock, petroglyphs, snakes, mountain lions, and ancient ruins left by the mysterious Anasazi. I arrived alone, one year to the day after my heart had crapped … Continued

Spain: These Legs are Made for Walking

Spain:  These Legs are Made for Walking   I knew this trip was one I really wanted. After all, I’d been planning for almost two years. I’d applied for two or three different credit cards, just for free air miles to get me across the world. I spent all summer long reading books about this … Continued

Te voglio bene, Gravina in Puglia, Italy

I’ve decided that now I have two birthdays’ dates: the day I was born and the day we have arrived in Gravina in Puglia, Italy: July 24. Father of three and grandfather of one, my husband became a very sentimental person and decided to get the Italian Citizenship to honor his grandfather Felippo Losacco. Could … Continued

Exploring in the Dark in Finand

The sun is setting as I wander through Seurasaari Island in Helsinki, Finland. Bright leaves are scattered over the pathways. A breeze is picking up from the sea and rustling through the branches of the trees to caress my face. I keep my hands in my pockets because when they are out now they begin … Continued

UK: When I’m 64

     My wife Cheryl and I settled on a two-week British adventure: one week in London and a second week driving around southern England.      Despite having driven in England once before, doubts started to creep into my thoughts about one minute after booking the trip. Would a 64-year-old brain still retain the ability … Continued

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