Exploring the ‘guay’

This past weekend we explored a little-known and under-ventured-to piece of Paraguay: San Rafael Parque Nacional. What looked so close on the map (well 5 – 6 hours close) actually ended up being a 10 hour drive. It took us over 2 hours to crawl the last 40 km on rocky, muddy, sandy and grassy … Continue reading Exploring the ‘guay’

Oman, not just rocks.

Traveling with the Andersons is like watching a highly comic sitcom. If you have been privilege to their company, you will know what I mean by this. John is a rare and spectacular anomaly, whose peculiarities are always purposeful, thoughtful, efficient and completely loveable. And Myna, who can’t hear well, makes up for this lack … Continue reading Oman, not just rocks.

Biking Batapur

Winter has officially been beaten into submission by Spring…who is now sub-coming to summer at an alarmingly fast rate. I’ve been trying to make the best of this brief period where being outside is actually an  enjoyable experience.  Between the frigid (no central heating) Winter and the incapacitating blanket of summer heat…Lahore is scheming, and … Continue reading Biking Batapur