Travel Thoughts

Beating Jet Lag

One of the most frustrating things about traveling between continents is jet lag.  It’s a little different for everyone but basically is caused by your body’s 24 bio-rhythm (internal clock) being thrown into disarray by changing time zones,…

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Visual Bulimia? A Bloated Surfeit of Images?

Moments ago a newsletter landed in my inbox from  Le Mois de la Photo à Montréal, announcing its 14th edition of the Biannale of Contemporary Photography, curated by Catalan artist/curator, Joan Fontcuberta, to be held in…

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Most overrated travel destinations

I recently came across this short piece on escapehere.com, in which the author provides his perspective on the 10 most overrated travel destinations in the world.  It’s worth a quick look.  While I agree with a few of them, I’m surprised to…

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No-Aspirations-to-Best-Anything Destination Lists

In answer to DrFumblefinger’s musing response to my last such post, essentially what, pray tell, is the criteria for various “best” travel lists, a perfectly sensible question, I offer another, more intriguing, compilation of places.   This…

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Should a budget traveler “splurge” sometimes?

I read an interesting post written by Rick Steves, discussing the importance of splurging a little even when you’re on a tight travel budget.  Rick Steves is somewhat of a travel icon these days, and a very wealthy man who can spend as much or as…

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Odd Bits of Travel

August 8, 2014   The title is not my own.  I swiped it off the poster you see here and I’m borrowing it as a ruse to get you to read something you may not have otherwise.       Reading through my emails this morning, there was…

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Contemporary philosophers

This has nothing much to do with travel, but I enjoyed these insights and thought you might too:     ***** The first piece of luggage on the carousel never belongs to anyone. ~ George Roberts ***** If God had intended us to fly he would have…

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While We Commemorate D-Day…

I was born at the very end of World War II and it was a palpable presence in my California home as I grew up.  That may be why I generally avoid anything to do with it while still being deeply moved by references to the war.   This morning I…

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Not-so-famous museums with great exhibits

Since we’re off from school for spring break, we’ve had time to catch up on a few exhibits at local museums…but not the big and famous, such as the Met or MoMA. Here are a few of interest, and one we haven’t been to yet, but will! Neue Galerie has an exhibit with a dual purpose: reproducing the infamous Nazi exhibit “Degenerate Art” of 1937, and commenting on its effects, both then and now. Also at the Galerie, which focuses on German and Austrian art of the last century, is an exhibition…

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Beating Jet Lag

One of the most frustrating things about traveling between continents is jet lag.  It’s a little different for everyone but basically is caused by your body’s 24 bio-rhythm (internal clock) being thrown into disarray by changing time zones,…

Read More

Most overrated travel destinations

I recently came across this short piece on escapehere.com, in which the author provides his perspective on the 10 most overrated travel destinations in the world.  It’s worth a quick look.  While I agree with a few of them, I’m surprised to…

Read More

No-Aspirations-to-Best-Anything Destination Lists

In answer to DrFumblefinger’s musing response to my last such post, essentially what, pray tell, is the criteria for various “best” travel lists, a perfectly sensible question, I offer another, more intriguing, compilation of places.   This…

Read More

Should a budget traveler “splurge” sometimes?

I read an interesting post written by Rick Steves, discussing the importance of splurging a little even when you’re on a tight travel budget.  Rick Steves is somewhat of a travel icon these days, and a very wealthy man who can spend as much or as…

Read More

Odd Bits of Travel

August 8, 2014   The title is not my own.  I swiped it off the poster you see here and I’m borrowing it as a ruse to get you to read something you may not have otherwise.       Reading through my emails this morning, there was…

Read More

Contemporary philosophers

This has nothing much to do with travel, but I enjoyed these insights and thought you might too:     ***** The first piece of luggage on the carousel never belongs to anyone. ~ George Roberts ***** If God had intended us to fly he would have…

Read More

While We Commemorate D-Day…

I was born at the very end of World War II and it was a palpable presence in my California home as I grew up.  That may be why I generally avoid anything to do with it while still being deeply moved by references to the war.   This morning I…

Read More

Not-so-famous museums with great exhibits

Since we’re off from school for spring break, we’ve had time to catch up on a few exhibits at local museums…but not the big and famous, such as the Met or MoMA. Here are a few of interest, and one we haven’t been to yet, but will! Neue Galerie has an exhibit with a dual purpose: reproducing the infamous Nazi exhibit “Degenerate Art” of 1937, and commenting on its effects, both then and now. Also at the Galerie, which focuses on German and Austrian art of the last century, is an exhibition…

Read More