FOREIGN TRAVEL
I took special notice of a recent item in the news. Most of what is reported in the news media––and we know that most of that is negative and depressing––has…
FOREIGN TRAVEL
I took special notice of a recent item in the news. Most of what is reported in the news media––and we know that most of that is negative and depressing––has…
Over the years I have been to probably hundreds of cities in over 70 countries around the world. A lot of them I have written about. But there are some…
“We go to Europe to be Americanized,” so said Ralph Waldo Emerson. The great transcendentalist might well have meant that we feel most American when we are in foreign cultures.…
When I last saw the Gateway to India, way back in 1993 (from one of these rooms in the Taj Mahal Hotel (above), this was still Bombay. Mumbai, obviously preferred…
Was it some divine design that it should happen I would be reading biblical scholar Bart Ehrman’sMisquoting Jesus at the very time we were calling at the port of Sharm-el-Sheikh? …
Typically, in pilgrimage, it is the destination that seems the constant. Space has a permanence that outlasts us. But place is another matter. Place is a confluence of time and…
It juts out angrily, like the blade of one of those old can openers, ready to tear a gash into a freighter or a tanker, or even a passenger ship…
We came to Aqaba, Jordan by sea, so the cannons that the Ottoman Turks would have been pointed at us could have blow us out of the water. If it…
After a few failed attempts in the past to make a passage through the canal that knocked about 5K miles off the route from Europe to the Far East the…
“Gut morgan, mein herr.” I don’t get that salutation very often, although I was once addressed as “Herr Professor Docktor” in Austria, and I am beginning to look more and…