July 1, 2012

Photo OP: USA – New Mexico

Ancient Pueblo Pictographs of a moon, star, and hand high on the wall of a cliff dwelling in Chaco Canyon

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June 19, 2012

Rafting? to Anasazi Ruins?

  The Wanderland Writers had great fun last week at the two launch parties for our new anthology Wandering in Bali. I read from my story “Bali Shadows.” Remembering a long ago adventure rafting with Jack on … Continued

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May 28, 2012

Memorial Day: Remembering Normandy

  Battlegrounds are a part of travel, and I’ve seen many. But Normandy touched me in unexpected ways. There I learned the true meaning of hollowed ground. My best friend’s father was there.  These photos are from … Continued

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May 10, 2012

Monkeying around in Bali

Is it possible that this darling little creature could really be an “attack monkey?” Many things are possible in Bali’s mysterious monkey forest. Read all about it in Linda Watanabe McFerrin’s lovely piece, “Comparing primates in Bali’s … Continued

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May 7, 2012

Why I Still Travel to the Wild, Even after Stroke and Autoimmune Disease

Friends have often asked why I–a klutz with zero athletic aptitude, a stroke survivor on blood thinners–travel to places they see as  perilous: the jungles of Thailand or Borneo or Papua New Guinea, for example. Or, more … Continued

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August 4, 2011

Bali in Mind – Planning My Return Twenty Years Later

I’ll soon be taking my JunglePants to Bali with the wonderful Wanderland Writers Group led by Linda Watanabe McFerrin and Joanna Biggar. We’ll be sampling a smorgasbord of local activities from shadow puppets and art galleries, gamelon … Continued

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May 30, 2011

Going for Brown: Incredible Bear Viewing Vacations in Alaska

Bear viewing in Alaska: dense spruce forests, pristine whitewater brimming with salmon, and unforgettable, up-close encounters with bears

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April 10, 2011

India’s Elephants: Great Writing as a Siren Call to Travel

“Scrambling upright,” Kate Crawford writes, “I attempt a proper mahout pose. My hands clutch the rope-like ridges along the top of Yom’s palm-sized ears. Tucking my feet under them, my legs spread like a cheerleader’s after the winning touchdown.”

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March 28, 2011

Cobra Loose in Manhattan? Oh My!

Today’s story about a cobra loose in Manhattan reminds me of my many travels to “jungly places” and my sometimes hilarious fear of snakes, recounted in my story “Dodging Snakes in Costa Rica,” published in the 2010 travel anthology Wandering in Costa Rica.

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February 24, 2011

Unicef: Help Change the Lives of Impoverished Children

Here’s a great opportunity to make a difference by supporting Unicef’s matching gifts campaign. Join me in signing up to become a monthly donor –for as little as $10 a month. If you sign up before February … Continued

Filed under: Africa, Asia, Stories

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