“If the raft turns over we’re in what we call a ‘group swim’ situation, so just stay away from the raft until your guide can right it, or find your … Continue reading Brown Water Rafting on the Arkansas River, Colorado
“If the raft turns over we’re in what we call a ‘group swim’ situation, so just stay away from the raft until your guide can right it, or find your … Continue reading Brown Water Rafting on the Arkansas River, Colorado
Tate Modern is currently running a photographic exhibition, Exposed: Voyeurism, Surveillance and the Camera (see http://www.tate.org.uk/modern/exhibitions/exposure/default.shtm). I visited it the other weekend and found it fascinating and thought-provoking.
So, 158 days later (21 of them spent on buses: final bus hours count 244), here I am back in Paris’s Charles De Gaulle airport. Because I like symmetry and … Continue reading The Final Frontier
When he wasn´t being exiled (and maybe even then), the famous Chilean poet and writer Pablo Neruda seems to have had an enviable lifestyle as a bohemian writer and intellectual. (more…)