Visiting the Fort Worth Stockyards Having grown up in NW Louisiana, I’ve always had a somewhat negative view of Texas and in particular East Texas. Something about the combination of cowboy boots, oversized hats, and the linguistic drawl just always struck me somewhere between offensive and absurd. Given this, then, […]
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Starting the Crete E4 Hike
Starting the Crete E4 Hike So I’ve mentioned this in just about every conversation I’ve had over the last month or so, but I’m leaving today for a hike of mildly epic proportions. The E4 trail actually runs all the way across Europe, from Spain east to the Balkans and […]
Burana Tower in Kyrgyzstan
A Visit to the Bishkek Philharmonia
A Visit to the Bishkek Philharmonia: Culture Night in the Land of Manas I’m not just all about travel, you know. I’m also, like, cultured and stuff! Which is how I ended up at a sweet gala show in the Bishkek Philharmonic building. To be honest, I had no idea […]
UNESCO site at Sarazm
Central Asia is old. Old like “cradle of civilizations” old. Of all the old, though, the proto-urban site of Sarazm is perhaps the first of them all. Estimates suggest that Sarazm was settled over six THOUSAND years ago. You know what North America looked like then? A big forest. Sarazm […]
Ain’t No Party Like an Uzbek Party
Did you know that circumcision parties are a thing? Nope, me neither. Uzbekistan being what it is, though, even serious religious rites can serve as an excuse to get to together with friends and family a tables full of food and bottles full of vodka. Shortly after we walked by […]