Xiamen Briefly
Xiamen – only one day of vivid images. Continue reading Xiamen Briefly
China at 300 kms/hr: Train Travel Tips so you Relax and Enjoy the View
China has countless historic sites and ultra-modern cities to explore, but another great attraction is the countryside and a perfect way to see it is on China’s amazing high speed trains. Maybe you have had trouble “picturing” what China really looks like, so here are some scenes from my recent train travels, and some lessons I learned to make the travel relaxing, especially if, like … Continue reading China at 300 kms/hr: Train Travel Tips so you Relax and Enjoy the View
Ancient Pingyao – 3 Exceptional Attractions in One
Pingyao, almost 600 kms southwest of Beijing or a mere 4 hours on a highspeed train, is considered to be one of China’s best preserved ancient towns and premier tourist attractions. Most people come for a day, and most tourists are Chinese. I was drawn by the iconic photos of stone lanes and red lanterns, and I was delighted to find that Pingyao was that … Continue reading Ancient Pingyao – 3 Exceptional Attractions in One
The Heartbeat of Oman
While Oman is spectacularly beautiful on the outside, even more beautiful – inside – is the beating heart of Oman – the people and the culture of this most amazing of Middle Eastern countries. Never will you experience more generous, friendly, helpful and kind people than Omanis. They treat everyone with respect – their families, their neighbors, their guests. I have lived or … Continue reading The Heartbeat of Oman
Bait Al Bustan – Creating Home in Oman
Last night we sat on the balcony in Al Bustan village and listened to the drums and bagpipes, clapping and chanting of the wedding near the beach. It was enchanting, and it is one of the thousand reasons I chose to make a home here in Oman. It started with a small apartment in the village – half of the second story of a … Continue reading Bait Al Bustan – Creating Home in Oman
4373 Reasons to Ride The Shanghai – Lhasa Express
From the first moment I saw this map, I was determined to make this trip. Not so much because I wanted to see Lhasa – that was a bonus – but because it seemed to me I could see most of China in one go! 4373 kilometers of China in the comfort of a modern train! For 48 hours, I would press my nose to … Continue reading 4373 Reasons to Ride The Shanghai – Lhasa Express
In the Zanzibar Chest
Thank you, Aidan Hartley, for The Zanzibar Chest. A brilliant book to read and reread. Such compelling writing, so many important messages. I lingered over the many sections about Yemen because I live next door in Oman. Africa, not so much. But I could not put the book down. I’ve just finished reading this “memoir of love and war” – tales from the lives of … Continue reading In the Zanzibar Chest
The Texture of Tibet – Lhasa 2017
I know that Lhasa is a spiritual center. I have only been a tourist – albeit an official one. You cannot visit Lhasa without a permit. When I asked why, they said: “well, you know….” I think it was because Lhasa is a spiritual center. But for me, it was a short collection of images and textures that somehow portray Tibet spirituality to me. Above … Continue reading The Texture of Tibet – Lhasa 2017
Shanghai Speaks to Me
Sometimes, Shanghai shouts! It is a city with a huge voice, larger than life, grand vistas, impressive towers, sweeping views. A loud, demanding, engaging global voice! Day and night. Shanghai shouts. But also… Shanghai is resplendent with Chinese art and architecture that has a more accented voice- the voice of culture and tradition. More refined. I seek it out naturally. The European … Continue reading Shanghai Speaks to Me
