The Travels of a Curious Old Man

And his equally curious companion, who looks younger

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Thursday, 27 February 2014

Phonsavan, the Plain of Jars and Unexploded Ordnance: Part 14 of Following the Mekong through Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos

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An Enigmatic Archaeological Site and an Appalling Indictment of US Policy in SE Asia 27-Feb-2014 Laos Muang Khoun, the Former Royal Ca...
Wednesday, 26 February 2014

Luang Prabang to Phonsavan: Part 13 of Following the Mekong through Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos

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Driving from Luang Prabang up to the Xieng Khouang Plateau Laos The Monks Morning Begging Run, Luang Prabang Waking around six and hea...
Tuesday, 25 February 2014

Luang Prabang (3) Elephants: Part 12 of Following the Mekong through Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos

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The Monks Early Morning Begging Run, Luang Prabang We rose early to watch the monks receive their daily alms to the sound of the dawn chor...
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I have always travelled, but I didn’t start blogging about it until 2010, Back then I had just I retired and fondly imagined I was still middle aged. Being now over 70, I'm forced to admit that I am inexorably and ungraciously becoming an Old Man. I can still do (almost) everything I could in my youth; it just takes longer and requires more effort. I have always been curious and still enjoy travelling because that curiosity remains undimmed. I am curious about geography, languages, food, politics, religion, food, architecture, history, food (always a favourite!), wild life and the list goes on … Being a former teacher, I feel a need to share my discoveries, hence the blog. I may, perhaps, be curious in a different way, but that is for others to judge
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