Let’s drink
Filed under: Asia, Food, Laos Tagged: alcohol, Asia, beer, Culture, Laos, people, photography, Travel, Vientiane
View ArticleThe elephant keeper
Filed under: Asia, Thailand Tagged: animals, Asia, Chiang Mai, elephants, people, photography, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Travel
View ArticleA Vietnamese family
While traveling through Vietnam, I had the good fortune to meet many friendly people, including this lovely family, who took me into their home for festivities and showed me such gracious...
View ArticleGrand Central Market, Los Angeles
Opened in 1917, Grand Central Market is the oldest in the city. Containing dozens of eateries, stalls and vendors, it is a good place to shop around for produce, grab a yummy bite to eat or just browse...
View ArticleA Melbourne view
Filed under: Australia Tagged: Australia, city, Melbourne, people, photography, Travel
View ArticleA girl
Filed under: Asia, South Korea Tagged: architecture, Asia, Korea, people, photography, South Korea, Travel
View ArticleNear Mono Pass, Eastern Sierra
Approaching Mono Pass on the Mono Pass Trail, Inyo National Forest, Eastern Sierra Nevada, California. Photo by Kevin SuhFiled under: California, Hiking, Uncategorized, United States Tagged:...
View ArticleA peek at Ventura, California
Filed under: California, United States Tagged: California, church, ocean, people, photography, Travel, United States, Ventura
View ArticleIsland pleasures on Phú Quốc, Vietnam
“Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry and narrow-mindedness.” Mark Twain Phu Quoc is a gorgeous little Vietnamese island, which is actually located just off the coast of Cambodia. With the main draws...
View ArticleOnward
Filed under: Chiapas, Mexico Tagged: Chiapas, Culture, Mexico, people, photography, Travel, women
View ArticleThe native woman
Filed under: Chiapas, Mexico Tagged: Chiapas, Culture, Mexico, native, people, photography, postaday, Travel
View ArticleTuk-tuk driver
When in Bangkok a ride or two in the ubiquitous tuk-tuk is a must for any tourist or traveler. Although largely a tourist novelty these days, it can still be fun to negotiate a… Continue reading →
View ArticleCowboys on the colectivo
A colectivo is a local form of transportation, usually a small mini-van, which is used to transport people from town to town and place to place. You can grab one at one of… Continue reading →
View ArticleElephant Nature Park
“The question is, are we happy to suppose that our grandchildren may never be able to see an elephant except in a picture book?” David Attenborough Elephant Nature Park is a sanctuary for the… Continue...
View ArticleThe Ladies
These ladies ply the beaches of Phu Quoc, Vietnam, offering manicures, pedicures, back and foot massages as well as hair removal! They were a funny bunch of women, who I enjoyed talked to… Continue...
View ArticleThe Daily Post’s Weekly Photo Challenge: Connected
In response to The Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge: “Connected.” Filed under: Uncategorized Tagged: Asia, beer, Culture, Daily Post, Laos, people, postaday, Southeast Asia, Travel
View Article09/14/15
Filed under: Asia, Vietnam Tagged: Asia, beach, Culture, people, photography, postaday, Travel, Vietnam
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