My friend Dave and I arrived in Bhutan five days ago now. I had read up, I knew what to expect...Okay, not entirely. I did not expect the country to have such a thing for penises. Many house have ones painted on the outside, hairy or hairless, ejaculating or not.. I did not expect at …
Buddha in Bangkok
The mailbox sums up life nicely--Bangkok or other places. That's kind of the nature of perception. We are here and not somewhere else. Memories, traumas and desires might try to take us away from here and the present, yet all we really have is this moment to experience. Buddha is big here in Bangkok. The …
Shanghai is the future, maybe
There is a sense of can-do optimism that permeates the not too polluted air in Shanghai. It has three of the largest buildings on earth, all within a few blocks of each other, all built within the last 10 years. The oldest the Jinmai , metal clad and starwarsian, ready to burst into space. The …
Noodliscious
Shanghai is to noodles as well Shanghai is to noodles (still trying no comparisons which is far more difficult than I thought-already making comparisons when I am trying to be aware of not doing that!) No comparisons: Crab dumplings-little pockets of dough stuffed with hairy crab meat and a broth. How the broth gets injected, …
Long Flight, Big World
My path to Bhutan took me to Dallas first to catch a plane to Shanghai. The flight path was due north flying by my former home Minneapolis into Canada and eventually over the top of Alaska. I famously could really see Russia from there or at least clouds over Russia. Just a few days after …
The Road to Bhutan (well actually the flights to Bhutan)
It was a wonderfully sunny and warm day in San Francisco today. It always does that when I leave on a trip as if to say, "don't leave me, it is so nice here, unlikely to be this nice anywhere else." But I know the city is fickle and today's lovely weather will change, the …
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