Led to the end…
Life is sweet in the belly of the beast And with her song in your heart, It can never bring you down Lost in a maze of a thousand rainy…
Life is sweet in the belly of the beast And with her song in your heart, It can never bring you down Lost in a maze of a thousand rainy…
The past has been a mint Of blood and sorrow. That must not be True of tomorrow. ~Langston Hughes: “History” We awoke and packed our things for the…
Arriving in Rome and hit the ground running. Check in early to the hotel and start work immediately. Too bad I don’t really sleep on planes that well. I’m filming…
“Religious people often prefer to be right rather than compassionate. Often, they don’t want to give up their egotism. They want their religion to endorse their ego, their identity.” ~Karen…
“Solvitur ambulando.” ~St. Jerome This quote was on Steve McCurry’s blog a few weeks ago. It embodies my experience in most cities. Especially when traveling alone, I walk. I walk…
Leipzig has been a big player in historical moments for the last few centuries, but very few people know very much about it. It has quietly (and sometimes not-so-quietly participated…
When I was in Munich in July, I was distracted with a dozen other things and wasn’t able to make a certain image. It just so happened that I got…
…is kinda like the difference between the United States of America and New York City. . Heading with my companions out of Waterloo to Dorchester. . Big city, little town.…
As I mentioned yesterday, the Italy section of this journey is coming to a close. Since the flight is out of Rome, it seemed a shame to come all this…
Adding a new country and a few new UNESCO sites to my catalog, Portugal and driving from the south to the central regions was truly enjoyable. Around Evora, Portugal, there…
Driving the countryside of southern Spain in a rented car… …going places where trains don’t run and the bus system is prohibitively slow and unreliable. Its tough, the road systems…