What does Paris, New York City and Guanajuato, Mexico have in common? How about Gustave Eiffel, the engineer and mastermind of the Eiffel Tower, the Read More
guanajuato, mexico
Get out your paintbrush...we're in guanajuato, mexico! A year ago was my first visit to the area of San Miguel de Allende in Mexico (you can check Read More
playin’ in san miguel de allende, mexico
See ya next week! Read More
an intro to cambodia
later that night i held an atlas in my lap ran my fingers across the whole world and whispered where does it hurt? it Read More
myanmar finale
Typically tourists will start in Yangon, the former capital of Myanmar, but this trip ended in Yangon. The reality? A big city with a big pagoda and Read More
so long inle lake…
It was a very early departure leaving Inle Lake. A boat ride, then a taxi to take us to the airport in Heho for the flight to Yangon in Myanmar. As Read More
indein village in myanmar
A visit to the five day market is a must while visiting Inle Lake. These markets get the name - Five Day - because the local tribes rotate between Read More
everyday life on inle lake, myanmar
The people of Inle Lake are of the Intha tribe. Their villages are built on stilts over the water and their floating gardens are unique features that Read More
a little different view of inle lake
A little Miksang...a little abstract...a touch of macro...a mishmash! I was hoping to share some polaroids from my SX-70 camera as well, but Read More
inle lake, myanmar in b&w
care for a cheroot?
A cheroot? The preferred smoke in Myanmar. Inle Lake is famous for the ladies hand-rolling the cheroots, and rather quickly I might add. How about Read More
the prince of inle lake
My previous post focused on the princess of Inle Lake in Myanmar and I left you with walking out that screen door of chalet 312 of the Inle Princess Read More
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