
Playing Holi in India: Holy Moly!
Holi is a tradition that is now being embraced all over the world. Mischievously throwing colors at friends and fellow revelers has become a thing
Holi is a tradition that is now being embraced all over the world. Mischievously throwing colors at friends and fellow revelers has become a thing
About a month ago, I had an unfortunate accident during a trip to India, which resulted in nasty fractures in my upper arm and required
After a little interlude about Cuba, I am back with images from Leh, the main center of the region of Ladakh where I was last
As Cuba remains in the news, it seems that now is an excellent opportunity to introduce some of the people I encountered during my recent
I know, I know, this was supposed to be a post on life in scenic Ladakh. But I am just back from an exciting trip
I must be in my “monk” period. A couple of weeks ago, I posted images of Cambodian monks in their striking saffron robes. This time,
When I think of Cambodia, I always think of orange, the color not the fruit. The orange color comes to my mind not because it
After spending time with Apsara dancers, I turned my attention to another Cambodian activity where grace and agility are required, namely Khmer “kickboxing”. Officially known
As I said in my last post (Aspara Dance), So Channou, a former dancer, has opened a small school to teach Khmer classical dance to
Last July I went to beautifully photogenic Cambodia for a story-telling workshop expertly led by my good friend Karl Grobl. The main assignment of the
The Bushmen, also called the San people–both terms are considered somewhat derogatory but will be used for simplicity of exposition– are the oldest inhabitants of
Do you think you have siblings who are quite different from you? Well, I thought I did until I met two sisters in Namibia who
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