Truth and Nutella in Ukraine, Part 1
“Pravda” means “truth”. It also happened to be the name of the Soviet state newspaper during the Cold War. Truth can be fickle, subject to [Read More…]
“Pravda” means “truth”. It also happened to be the name of the Soviet state newspaper during the Cold War. Truth can be fickle, subject to [Read More…]
This past fall, we did something we’ve never done before: we hitched a ride from Seville, Spain to Carvoeiro, Portugal. That’s right, this “prime of [Read More…]
If I could tune our radio into a worm hole and communicate with myself of twenty years ago, I might tell Younger Chuck about some [Read More…]
A couple of weeks ago I emailed a colleague to tell him we’d be passing through his neck of the woods and suggesting we and [Read More…]
By my calculations, we’ve flown, driven, ridden, and cruised about 60,000 miles in 2017. That’s a lot, even by our standards (and a whole lot [Read More…]
This month we have been traveling fairly well nonstop for three and a half years. Insofar as much of that time we have literally been [Read More…]
I took a philosophy class in high school. That’s not a boast, yet neither am I ashamed of the fact. I won’t tell you why [Read More…]
There are 41 Anglican (Church of England) cathedrals in England, and as of this week we have seen them all. Some Americans plan to visit [Read More…]
Tucked away in nooks and crannies, packing niches and crevices in tunnels and catacombs across Europe, are the bones of monks and common folk alike. [Read More…]
I’ve got a new business idea. It came to me when I spied a dog walker wrangling half a dozen of his charges down the [Read More…]