
Thailand: The Reality of a Place
All travel photos I have ever seen of Thailand depicts a magical place filled with amazing vistas and natural resources. Well it is true that Thailand has vistas like this.
All travel photos I have ever seen of Thailand depicts a magical place filled with amazing vistas and natural resources. Well it is true that Thailand has vistas like this.
Lynn and I used to be neighbors. We knew each other from a mutual friend and have spent time chilling in front of a firepit in the evenings enjoying a
All travel photos I have ever seen of Thailand depicts a magical place filled with amazing vistas and natural resources. The Thai people are always smiling big toothy grins that
I have known Craig since the 80’s almost 30 years. Hard to believe it’s been that long! We lost touch for a bit. Many years later we ended up working
Please note: You can just go to the bottom of the post to get the pointers for using public restrooms in Thailand but the story is much more fun and
While in Phuket (pronounced PooKet) Kamala beach, yet again, taking our lives in our hands riding in a minibus on our way to the Simon Cabaret Spectacular (Drag show) which
There are lots of transportation options in Thailand. One of the more popular options is to take minibus tours. Minibuses hold 15 people in a relatively small space. On the
On the way from the airport to the hotel in Bangkok Thailand, our tour company, Gate1 travel, gave us some tips and tricks for getting around in Bangkok as well
Every person that has ever played Scrabble knows there are precious few words in the English dictionary that does not have a letter U immediately following a letter Q.
I learned that sometimes the best things are right in front of your face. Everyone meet John. It’s a long fun story that I will no doubt put in Lessons
I found a free travel app for my Android device that I’m pretty enamoured with, called Skyscanner. Like all airline travel booking apps, it does a great job in finding
Everyone sing! It’s a small world after all. It’s a small world after all. It’s a small world after all! It’s a small, small world. I just couldn’t resist!
Hello all, I apologize for the lateness of my weekly installment of People from the Road. I’ve been hosting a group of people from all over the USA that has
[et_pb_section admin_label=”section”] [et_pb_row admin_label=”row”] [et_pb_column type=”4_4″] [et_pb_text admin_label=”Text”] I have a couple of events this summer introducing people from different parts of the country and throughout the world to Connecticut.
CT is in a no mans land, stuck between NYC and Boston Mass. The inhabitants of CT are used to dividing ourselves between lots of things, most notably between sports
On my recent trip to Maine to see Acadia National Park. I booked a campsite at the Balsam Cove Campground in Orland Maine. The campground is a beautiful piece of
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Hello all, I hope this post finds you well. In preparation for the launch of the book “Lessons from the Road – USA” and my new business, “Courageous Expeditions” (Yes
When I travel, I love it when I hear local colloquialisms or idioms. Those little interesting gifts of language with a wonderful twist or clever analogy all wrapped up with
Well today it finally happened. I’d been waiting for it, for years. I knew my number would come up eventually and today was the blessed day. Sometimes I wonder what