I completely forgot my journals were published in this book. To Nepal With Love: A Travel Guide for the Connoisseur Paperback – Oct 1 2013 by Kim Fay (Editor), Cristi Hegranes (Editor), Kraig Lieb (Photographer) From riding an elephant in Chitwan National Park to dining on chocolate doughnuts en route to Mount Everest Base Camp, […]
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re: travel and experiences

Coincidently, a couple of good articles have recently caught my attention… Friends want life advice? Tell them to travel moreFrom broadening perspectives to creating lasting memories, seeing the world can be a major exercise in self-improvement. The Science Of Why You Should Spend Your Money On Experiences, Not ThingsYou don’t have infinite money. Spend it […]
Arriving Home (Vancouver)
(Even if only temporarily). See ya later land of Tim Hortons, hello again land of Starbucks. The best part about arriving home from humid and muggy Toronto, being welcomed by that cool Pacific Ocean breeze and nice sunny day in Vancouver.
Our second family car: Car2Go
I’m sold on Car2Go! I just experienced it last night and I’m quite impressed…it’s like owning a second car.
There’s nothing like Australia
One of my first overseas experience, and just like what the latest tourism ad says below, there was simply “nothing like it all”…
How’s it going gringo?
Monika and I took moto-taxi to the beach ! Mother in law on motorcycle. Only one bike came back after 4 hours on the beach and we had to triple back to the nearest town to catch a colectivo back to where we were staying! Yeehaw
The Kiss and Gustav Klimt
I was quite captivated by his distinct style of juxtaposing beautiful, intimate imagery with disturbing, unpleasantries. Apparently he was quite revolutionary for his time. The Death and Life painting below is an excellent example. Wikipedia entry embedded below… [wiki-embed url=’http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustav_Klimt’ no-edit no-contents ]