I’m currently in Bangkok, Thailand and will be on a plane to Delhi, India this afternoon. I’ll be India for the next four months, three of those during which I’ll be working as an instructor…
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Footprints in Peru, Day 10: collective breaths
Our bridge is only a few hundred hauled-stones away from completion when I wander up the hill following a rumor that the men of the Quelqanqa are constructing a traditional “earth oven” or pachamanca in…
Footprints in PeruDay 3: living in my tiny, little head
I call it, “living in my head” and am usually sequestered to this claustrophobically small space under one of the following conditions: my 12th consecutive hour in an office, my 4th cup of coffee in…
monsieur peanut
Now I pulled this same idiot move in Guatemala when I spent a day working at a coffee finca and was baffled by the red and green candy-colored skins masking my coffee-shop bean incognito. Again,…
waking up; looking out
(Photo courtesy of friend, co-worker and fellow travel blogger, Tim Hare.) Hi friends. Obviously I have been busy. Today I walked in the door from two weeks spent in the California Sierras conducting an orientation…
senegal circling
An anthem by birds replaces that of the night bugs as sun floods my room and scrambles my eyes and ears to snappy attention. The walls of my world spin only for a moment before…
out of area
*Sorry; I’m currently camping in Sierras of California conducting a leader orientation for the 26 programs we’re about to send around the world. I’ll update as soon as I’m back!* ——————————————— *sol bows her “namaste”…
emotional cartwheels
I’ve got the question, “But what ARE you doing right now?” doing cartwheels in my inbox so I’m going to step out of my meditations on moments passed and give a quick personal update. Colorado…
city funhouse
Oh. He’s looking at me funny. Yep. He’s cocking his head and scrunching up his nose. It’s definitely coming. Uh huh…here he goes! “Did that hurt?” I play dumb. I know exactly what he’s referencing…