Travel Budget: Greece I tend to think that a lot of budget travelers actually make terrible estimates of how much travel to any given area of the world will cost. Greece, for example, is clearly ‘Europe’ yet the costs here are substantially lower than (for example) Vienna and Amsterdam. I […]
Countries
Posts from or about various countries I’ve been to!
San Jacinto Battleground: Warships and Wetlands
San Jacinto Battleground Monument: Warships and Wetlands In a city of industry, shipping, and the memory of hurricanes I wasn’t necessarily expecting a surprisingly attractive historical monument and well-groomed (if shrinking) wetlands. Yet at the San Jacinto Battleground in La Porte, Texas my expectations were dashed against all odds.
Kyrgyz Food in Bishkek: A Foodie’s Guide
Kyrgyz Food in Bishkek: A Foodie’s Guide I have sort of a love/hate thing on with Kyrgyz food (and really Central Asian food), where I really enjoy a couple of dishes until I eat them too many times in a row; then I dread having them again for weeks or […]
Reimers’ Ranch Park: Outdoors in Austin
Reimers’ Ranch Park: Outdoors in Austin There are three types of places in my world: 1. Places I’ve never been. 2. Places that I’m happy to have visited once. 3. Places I’m happy to go back to again and again. Even on the micro scale of ‘Places in and around […]
Kol-Tor: The Turquoise Lake of Kyrgyzstan
Kol-Tor: The Turquoise Lake of Kyrgyzstan The opportunity to get out into this mountains is, without a doubt, one of the greatest things about spending time in Kyrgyzstan.
Arslanbob Walnut Harvest: A Month In the Forests of Kyrgyzstan
Arslanbob Walnut Harvest: A Month in the Forests of Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan is full of small stories. A successful microfinance project here, a village with a long history of training fighter pilots there, and any number of interesting back stories to be stumbled across by travelers or locals alike. One of […]