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Every time we do a posting about Bhutan, I sense our guide Namgay thinking to himself, “After all those dzongs, temples, monasteries and chortens I
Every time we do a posting about Bhutan, I sense our guide Namgay thinking to himself, “After all those dzongs, temples, monasteries and chortens I
“It’s hidden under this vase,” said the young man, pulling out the house key. “A typical Portuguese hiding place,” he laughed. “Good thing we’re sharing
In Italy’s Dolomites—an area with perhaps the most gorgeous hiking we’ve ever experienced—the iconic trail is Sentiero delle Odle. Also called Via delle Odle. And
“Change your money on the black market,” friends who’d been to Argentina advised, “You’ll get 25 percent more than at the banks.” I was all
On Friday afternoon, we got the call. A week later, I locked the door on an almost-empty house. Imagine that like my mother, you’re eighty-nine
COVID-19, fractious democracies, a disinformation crisis, no travel: it’s enough to make you scream isn’t it? Last Sunday The New York Times had this to
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