Strange Terrains of Morocco
We trekked into Erg Chebbi desert, rode camels, slept in nomad wool tent. We drove through cedar forests, valleys, gorges. We ran a gamut of sights from ancient Ait Benhaddou to modern…
Read moreWe trekked into Erg Chebbi desert, rode camels, slept in nomad wool tent. We drove through cedar forests, valleys, gorges. We ran a gamut of sights from ancient Ait Benhaddou to modern…
Read moreBlue town of Chefchouen. Medieval Medina of Fes with leather tanneries and elegant lodging at Dar El Ghalia.
Read moreJunior Year in Spain (1966) may have worried my parents into Senior citizens, but it expanded my horizons. In 1999, Larry & I visited Madrid together and traveled…
Read moreFaraway places with strange sounding names called to us to Turkey.Istanbul: Topkapi, Beyogul, Taksim, Bosphorus, Sultanahmet, Haghia Sophia. We absorbed sights, scents and sounds of this superb city. Cappadocia: Goreme, Pasabagi,…
Read moreCheryl’s assemblage Yin Yang is included in Artel gallery’s special show “The Jurors’ Invitational”. Artel (www.artelgallery.org) is celebrating 20 years. Those of us who selected pieces for juried shows…
Read moreI met Bob several years ago at Chungliang Al Huang’s 70th birthday celebration. Since I’d traveled to Esalen Institute, Big Sur, CA, to dance Tai Ji with Chungliang, I figured…
Read moreTo play Tai Ji with my first & favorite teacher, Chungliang, I traveled to Esalen Institute, an education and retreat center, in Big Sur, California. Chungliang and mythologist, Joseph Campbell,…
Read moreFebruary 2013 When spouse, Larry, asked me, “What do you want for Christmas?”, I responded, “Web presence.” His former career as Computer Systems Analyst and Programmer was a great asset. He…
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