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Dried New Mexico chiles in market. Photo by Kolin Toney
delicious, food, travel

Santa Fe: Cooking with New Mexico Chiles

Guest post by Dolores J. Palomo… What better way to spend a morning in Santa Fe than a class at the Santa Fe Cooking School? … Read More ›

Posted on March 3, 2018January 28, 2024
Khoo Kongsi Temple, Penang
philosophy, useful

Details, Details: Zooming In With Cellphone Cameras

I got into photography when I was about 16. I bought myself a Konica TC, which was a lightweight SLR. I developed my own B&W … Read More ›

Posted on February 15, 2018January 28, 2024
Some of the collected ingredients for laksa
delicious, food, travel

The Noodle Bowl of 100,000 Ingredients

I wanted to take another cooking class on this trip. The one I had done in 2015 in Laos had been so much fun! I … Read More ›

Posted on February 2, 2018January 28, 2024
Longtailed boats on Cheow Lan Lake, Thailand
travel, useful

Cheow Lan Lake Excursion

In 1982, in the middle of Khao Sok National Park in southern Thailand, the Rajjaprabbha Dam was built. This filled in a series of connected … Read More ›

Posted on January 21, 2018January 28, 2024
Bill on the veranda at Our Jungle House
travel, useful

Our Jungle House in Thailand

The overnight train ride from Bangkok pulled into the town of Surat Thani at 5:40 am, still dark and few businesses awake yet. This did … Read More ›

Posted on January 17, 2018January 28, 2024
Sitting down to our own Lao cooking
delicious, food, travel

Luang Prabang (part 5) Steaming & Roasting

I was feeling wonderfully light and energetic in Laos. My back didn’t ache, and thanks to it being December (2015), the temperature was temperate and … Read More ›

Posted on November 29, 2017January 28, 2024
Waterfalls in LaosBy McKay Savage from London, UK
travel

Luang Prabang (part 4): Fateful Waterfall

Tiger Trail Travel in Luang Prabang offered a Hidden Waterfalls hike which sounded very cool, and we booked it for the day following the big … Read More ›

Posted on November 1, 2017January 28, 2024
Weavers on parade in Luang Prabang
delicious, travel

Luang Prabang (part 3): Textiles on Parade

The timing of our trip to Luang Prabang in 2015 was a serendipitous confluence of 3 events: the international film festival, the 20th anniversary of … Read More ›

Posted on October 20, 2017January 28, 2024
Riding elephants in Laos
travel

Luang Prabang, Laos (part 2): The Elephants

In my research on Laos, I read that one could take a mahout course and learn to ride an elephant. That sounded like fun, but … Read More ›

Posted on October 4, 2017January 28, 2024
Temple decoration, Luang Prabang, Laos
delicious, travel

Luang Prabang, Laos (part 1)

A few years ago, we went to southeast Asia to visit my friend in Chiangmai, Thailand. While this plan was in its early stages, he … Read More ›

Posted on September 24, 2017January 28, 2024
philosophy, trees

Getting Past the Bend

There’s a place I like to walk with my doggie Kebab, on timberland which has been given to the county as a series of connected … Read More ›

Posted on September 15, 2017January 28, 2024
Turkish spiced red lentil kofte
delicious, food, useful

Turkish Spiced Red Lentil Köfte

I love Turkish food. It has all the healthful aspects of other Mediterranean cuisines, plus the spices and complexity of Ottoman, Central Asian and Persian … Read More ›

Posted on September 11, 2017January 28, 2024
Tea at totality in Poulsbo, WA, USA
philosophy, tea

Tea at Totality

“When is this eclipse?” “Tomorrow morning, from about 9:30.” “What a shame. I’m meeting these guys down at the hatchery…we’re going to start the generator. … Read More ›

Posted on August 24, 2017January 28, 2024
Buddha statue in Luang Prabang, Laos
philosophy, useful

Misdirected Suffering

My husband and I were discussing someone and he used an expression which I thought was very cogent: “He is misdirecting his suffering.” How well … Read More ›

Posted on August 18, 2017January 28, 2024
Morning tea on the dock at Lake Crescent
philosophy, tea, useful

The Feasibility of a Cup of Tea at an Unusual Hour

“Rise an hour, an hour and a half, or even two hours earlier; and — if you must — retire earlier when you can. In … Read More ›

Posted on August 7, 2017January 28, 2024
A monk holding a bowl of tea
delicious, tea

Tea and Rilke

While drinking from this cup perhaps inscribed with signs of blessing and of happiness in an unknown tongue, I hold it in this hand full … Read More ›

Posted on August 3, 2017January 28, 2024

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A cup of tea at an unusual hour

  • Tea tasting after a long drive in tea area of Chiang Rai, Thailand
    Tea tasting after a long drive in tea area of Chiang Rai, Thailand
  • Tea on the Grand Union Canal, Britain, 1944
    Tea on the Grand Union Canal, Britain, 1944
  • Tea pouring from a tetsubin
    Tea break
  • Tea in Istanbul
    Tea in Istanbul
  • A "cappucino" made with green tea in Nong Khai, Thailand
    A matchappino in Nong Khai, Thailand
  • Morning tea on the dock at Lake Crescent
    Early morning tea at Lake Crescent, Washington, USA
  • Persian tea with rock sugar swirlers
    Persian tea with rock sugar swirlers
  • Drinking tea in Aleppo, Syria; image by James Gordon
    Drinking tea in Aleppo, Syria; by James Gordon
  • Sipping a cuppa in Ethiopia; by Ron Waddington
    Sipping a cuppa in Ethiopia; by Ron Waddington
  • Tea, phone, camera; by curiousbino
    Tea, phone, camera; by curiousbino
  • The Samovar, by William Paxton, 1926
    The Samovar, by William Paxton, 1926
  • Waiting for the eclipse
    Waiting for the eclipse
  • Tea at totality in Poulsbo, WA, USA
    Tea at totality in Poulsbo, WA, USA. It seemed much darker, but you had to be there...
  • Tea in Russia, ca 1930
    Tea in Russia, ca 1930
  • Kolkata tea break, by Rangan Datta
    Kolkata tea break, by Rangan Datta
  • Bed tea for the Queen
    Bed tea for the Queen
  • Campfire tea
    Campfire tea

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