Qatar Foundation Radio's Interview with me, covering my philosophy of world travel, and my experiences teaching history in Qatar
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Italy’s Pilgrimage Route: How to Plan (part 2)
Packing lessons learned from walking the Via Francigena When I packed for my 40 day solo walk on Italy's pilgrimage route, I thought my pack could be a fifth of my body weight. Wrong. I had to eliminate 6 pounds from it to get it down to 13 pounds— a tenth of my body weight. So if you weigh 130 pounds, your pack shouldn’t be more than 13 pounds (in Kilos, a person weighing
Read MoreItaly’s Pilgrimage Route: How to Plan (part 1)
The length of the Via Francigena The Via Francigena is long! It starts in Canterbury England and goes to Rome Italy. In fact you can go beyond Rome, to the southern tip of the heel of Italy's boot, and on to Jerusalem. From Canterbury to Rome it is about 2,083 km (around 1,290 miles.) This will take about four months to walk. The part in Italy is about 944 Km ( 587 miles.) It
Read MoreFlorence’s Most Elegant Street
The Via Tornabuoni This article of mine was published originally by Fathom When I first lived in Florence in the 1980s, I should have photographed the historic 19th-century cafes on Via Tornabuoni. Because when I next made Florence my home two decades later, they were gone. Although I was a backpacking waif in the '80s, totally ignorant of Florentine history, if someone had
Read MoreInterview with Heather Finnecy “Traveler of the Year”
Ever wonder what it might be link to wander around the Middle East as a solo American traveler? This is what photographer Heather Finnecy did and she became one of 11 recipients of National Geographic’s “Traveler of the Year” in 2015. How did it happen that you combined your photography expertise with travel in Middle East? After graduating in photography in 2007 I
Read MoreThe Progress: An Innovative San Francisco Restaurant
A hot new San Francisco restaurant that defies categorization You guys know about State Bird Provisions right? That San Francisco restaurant with the odd name and all the awards? (Best new restaurant by James Beard Foundation and in Zagat's top ten best restaurants in the world.) This place may have generated more buzz than any other restaurant in San Francisco's history,
Read MoreThe Best Souq in the Gulf
Published by Fathom Syndicated by Yahoo Travel and Shop Latitude
Read MoreThe Best Souq in the Gulf
By Chandi Wyant Published by Fathomaway The Arabian Gulf may be filled with souqs, but only Souq Waqif in Doha can claim to be historic, authentic, and totally entertaining. Qatar-based historian Chandi Wyant takes us on a tour. DOHA, Qatar – Doha is in the process of transforming itself from a quiet town of pearl divers to one of the most important cities in the Gulf
Read MoreEnoteca Revival
Wine Bars Offer a Slice of Florentine Life. Published by The Wine News
Read MoreThe Voice of Pilgrims
From Colorado to Via Francigena. Published by Via Francigena
Read MoreMayan Adventures
Published by Wanderlust And Lipstick
Read MorePaddling the Persian Gulf
One Expat’s Favorite thing to do in the Little Desert Country of Qatar. Published by Go Nomad
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