All posts tagged photography
On Returning to Thailand
Every time I look at a world map, I get a bit overwhelmed at the number of countries I still have yet to see. I know I’ve been fortunate to […]
Faces of Asia
A photo captures the moments so often lost to memory. When I leave the house for anything out of the ordinary, I feel lost without my camera strapped to my […]
Why I (Almost) Never Book in Advance
This article was written with inspiration from the Reach To Teach: Teach Abroad Blog Carnival, a monthly series that focuses on providing helpful tips and advice to ESL teachers around […]
India Village Life in Images
Some of my favorite photos from villages in northern India. Some of my best memories are of conversations I had with these folks, with body language and facial expressions. Have […]
India’s ‘Pink’ City: Jaipur, Rajasthan
I love pink. For years it was my favorite color. When I got my first car, I decked it out with pink princess seatbelt and steering wheel covers, large pink […]
2013 Capture the Colour Photo Contest
This is my entry into the Capture the Colour Photo Contest host by Travel Supermarket. I’ve been nominated by James at Fly, Icarus, Fly, and Tony and Steph at 20 […]
Bikaner Camel Festival in Images
Camel Festival in Bikaner, India My dreams (both day and night) are still filled with images of the snow-tipped Himalayas, the burning ghats in Varanasi, traditional weddings, the spectacular Taj […]
Top 10 Life Lessons I Learned While Teaching English Abroad
It’s time for another guest post! A few times each month, I publish stories from fellow travel addicts. Their tales will be about something they’ve learned, or something they’ve taught, […]
10 Ways Living Abroad Changed Me for the Better
I don’t think it’s possible to live abroad, to completely immerse yourself in a foreign culture, and to not come back changed. If you don’t see something, do something […]
Yellowstone National Park in Pictures
We had to cut our time short in Yellowstone National Park because we spent too long exploring the Grand Tetons (post coming soon), but even with a few hours, we […]
Worshipping Rats at the Rat Temple in India
Karni Mata Temple, India: The faint squeal of thousands of rats can be heard as we approach the ornately detailed temple. When we step inside, they scurry around the black-and-white […]
Bikaner, India in Images
One of my favorite things to do in a new town is to grab my camera and set off on foot with no plan and no idea where I’m going. […]
A Yoga Retreat in Rishikesh, India
Rishikesh, India – The self-proclaimed “Yoga Capitol of the World,” Rishikesh attracts the kind of crowd one might expect…if it’s possible to expect anything in India. It’s a place where […]