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“Turbulence is normal,” I said, feigning more assurance than I felt as the plane banked and shuddered across the sky between Dhaka and Calcutta.
Jen-Pei and I had met while travelling across Asia and had fallen into a relationship, a result of the joy of discovery, loneliness and the forced intimacy of budget travel. A...
On the southern tip of a windswept archipelago sixty miles off the coast of mainland British Columbia, lie the remains of a great civilization.
Tucked into a sheltered cove on the East Side of Anthony Island, the once thriving village of Ninstints (or Skuun Gwaii, or Sung Gwaii; there are many local spellings) is guarded by...
Lake Lugu, in China’s Northern Yunan Province; home of the aboriginal Mosuo tribe, the last purely matriarchal people left in China. The Mosuo are best known for their practice of walking marriage, a form of poly-amoury in which the women – masters of the household – chose their lovers...
Once upon a time, the French were the standard against which I measured all things elegant and tasteful. I don't think I was the sole employer of this scale. In the States there are things, and then there are French things, and the French things are always much better. You tell me who is the big man on campus: toast, or...
Although you may overhear me referring to myself as a "world-traveler," a more accurate description would be "an enthusiastic traveler to limited European and domestic destinations."
My mother would say I'm a "bad traveler," which I resent, given the numerous occasions I have been her travel...
