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New Orleans, Louisiana – February 2001 (1 of 2)
Prowling the Cities of the Dead In no other American city do its residents honor the dead as in New Orleans. Often referred to as "cities of the dead" the tombs and crypts of New Orleans have been the talk of mystery, danger, disease, and horror. Enclosed in gates throughout the city, the rusty iron
Minneapolis, Minnesota – February 2001
The West Bank The west bank of Minneapolis is a curious place. Being part of University territory, this is apparently where their cultural diversity experiments take place. Cedar Avenue hosts an amazing amount of different types of Bars, Restaurants, and mini markets. As if to ease your transition into this melting pot, the west end
Mazatlan Photo Gallery (3)
Gallery Pages One | Two | Three Raul and his wife on the road to Ixpalino. Raul is the best cab driver in Mazland. This is the only cantina in my village of Ixpalino. The hacienda on the left is over 350 yrs. old. The horses are Juan & Poco. Don’t know how old they
Mazatlan Photo Gallery (2)
Gallery Pages One | Two | Three My good friend Victor, owner of Victor’s on Stone Island. My room at Victor’s. He thinks of everything! Hangin’ with the boys on Stone Island. The back of the cantina on Stone Island. Check out the truck. That’s a Dodge bed on a Ford truck…I love this place.
Love & Loneliness in Auckland (1 of 2)
On the road alone, Aoife Hegarty meets up with a f
London, England – February 2001
Although romance traditionally conjures up images of Paris or Rome, London can also offer idyllic settings for romance this Valentine’s Day. Here are my top ten recommendations for finding romance this February. South Bank – a walk along Good starting points include Westminster, Waterloo, Embankment, Blackfriars, Tower Hill and London Bridge tube stations. A walkway
It Doesn’t Matter Which Road You Take #6
Episode Six: Crossing the English Channel Sir John Gielgud and the Stuffy, French Water Hostess The trip from Edinburgh to London is pure hell. We don’t leave the station until one in the morning and the train car we are in happens to be occupied by a group of fifteen high school kids who are
It Doesn’t Matter Which Road You Take #4
Episode Four: York Vikings, Fish and Chips and The Pet Shop Boys I am lying in what is most likely one of the most comfortable beds in all of England. I was originally supposed to sleep in the loft, but when our host turned on the light, the first thing I see are three huge
It Doesn’t Matter Which Road You Take #3
Episode Three: Nottingham Robin Hood, Demonic Possession and English Ale We are on the train from London to Nottingham and the batteries in my Walkman have died. Chris is trying to write in his journal, but he is facing the back of the train and is informing me that he may be spewing Corn Flakes
I Wanna Be a Travel Writer – Jan. 27, Sydney
Jan. 27 – Sydney Forget LA – Sydney is the hippest city in the world. Walking down Oxford Street in Paddington, I’ve never felt so fashion uncouth in my entire life. Maybe that’s because I was wearing boy’s pants, a striped t-shirt, and the seven-year-old Adidas adventure sandals that I refuse to give up. I
I Wanna Be a Travel Writer – Jan. 25, Auckland (3 of 3)
Jan. 25 – Auckland, cont. I awoke to a coughing fit. Then stayed awake, due to the sunlight streaming in through the window. I wondered what time it was, but didn’t dare move so as not to wake anyone. Besides, I had my germs against the wall. I didn’t want to breathe out onto the
I Wanna Be a Travel Writer – Jan. 25, Auckland (2 of 3)
Jan. 25 – Auckland, cont. I dragged the packs in and looked for a spot to chain them up. "Take nothing for granted, be totally aware, and keep your money belt on you at all times," is what I was told. But as I started to reach for my retractable safety cable with combination lock