As I drove along, I became disoriented and light headed. It was if some cosmic force had struck, leaving the past and present side by side.
Category: Travels
Guinea In The Time Of Ebola
On June 27th, 2014, in the Republic of Guinea in West Africa, there were 168,620 beehives, and 3,748 recent cases of Ebola (about 500 of which were still alive) –an accelerating and out-of-control epidemic–, and there was me, trying to stuff 2.8 million francs into a refrigerator.
Aussie Street Art
Ricardo Jose Gonzalez-Rothi is an academic physician and literary and scientific writer.
Ode to Ibn
Son of Battuta, you have delivered me out of loneliness, hunger, and boredom, and for this I will always be grateful.
VAN LIFE with the Critters
I had set out looking for a new place to call home, I needed more. I drove 7200 miles, all on rural backroads, exploring Colorado, Wyoming, Montana and Washington.
Masters of Melody
African music may not be for everyone, but there is one undeniable fact that can be gleaned from listening to the music: the extraordinary musicianship.