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Adventures of a GoodMan is my answer to the age-old question: I traveled...now what? In it, I blend digital photographic art with stories chronicling my journeys abroad and at home.
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- What to Do in Hawaii With Senior Citizens?
- My Hawaiian Honeymoon With 90 Year Olds
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Wrapping Up Our Trip in Hong Kong and Macau
Well, it had to happen sooner or later…the final post of the trip…as written from the plane ride home and finished up in NYC. This final entry covers our last week in Hong Kong and Macau where we stayed in the craziest tenement building I have ever seen, hiked to …
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Thoughts on Hong Kong, Skylines and Kowloon
Consisting of a few islands and a chunk of mainland connected to China, Hong Kong is really a large and spread out city that also doubles as its own country: much like Singapore. Ferries are the most popular way to get around the islands, offer amazing views of the skyline …
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Dim Sum, Congee, Donkey and Boar Meat, Jellyfish and Other Foods
As it is a big city, Hong Kong boasts a wide variety of food from all over the world and we took full advantage of the selection. However, when we did treat ourselves to Asian fare, it usually consisted of some form of noodle, soup or meat. Poor Carrie had …
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Chungking Mansions: Bedbugs, Racial Tensions and Closet Sized Rooms
About an hour after the bedbug check, I felt something crawling on my neck, slapped it and looked at my blood-stained hand. Sure enough…bedbugs! I guess they must have been in hiding and came out when they smelled my blood, because they were all over the bed and pillows.
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Friends From Home, Skylines and Giant Buddha Statues in Hong Kong
After eight months with no visitors, Karen (Carrie’s childhood friend), Ben (who Carrie used to nanny for) and Michelle (Karen’s friend) all coordinated the start to their backpacking trips to meet up for a few days in Hong Kong. It was great to have the company, though all of us …
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The Bird and Goldfish Markets
Heading to the Yuen Po Street Bird Market in Hong Kong, I really just expected to see a bunch of birds and supplies for sale. Sure, the market had that, but it also was a hang out place for older Asian men to come and socialize with their birds. In …
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Posted in Cities, Highlights, Hong Kong and Macau
Tagged animals, Bird, Hong Kong and Macau, Yuen Po Street Bird Market
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Portuguese Streets, Beautiful Buildings and a Lady Gaga Concert in Macau
Located an hour boat ride from Hong Kong, Macau is a completely separate country that feels like a mix between Portugal and Asia. We were originally unsure if we would even go, but after seeing a sign for a Lady Gaga concert at the Venetian hotel and casino we decided …
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Wrapping Up Our Trip in Hong Kong and Macau – This and That
Money in Hong Kong is very weird, with multiple versions of each bill issued by separate banks. At one point I had five different Hong Kong 20 dollar bills in my wallet. The sign next to the line for Hong Kong immigration at the airport read, “Welcome to Hong Kong: …
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Posted in Cities, Hong Kong and Macau, Macau is filled with Portuguese Streets, Beautiful Buildings and Lady Gaga, Observations, Skylines, Racial Tension, Buddha Statues and Good Friends in Hong Kong, This & That - Musings From the Road
Tagged Asia, Hong Kong and Macau, India & Southeast Asia, This and That
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Wrapping Up the Trip – Some Final Thoughts
Some quick stats from the trip… Away for 8.5 months or 250 days or 6000 hours or 360,000 minutes Visited 13 countries Took 15 plane rides Needed five visas (India, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Indonesia) Spent the Most Time In: India (92 days) … Second place: Thailand (45 days) Spent the …
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Wrapping Up Our Trip in Hong Kong and Macau – Photos and Videos
Flickr Links: Hong Kong Highlights Macau Highlights Food Chungking Mansions Videos: Chungking Mansions Walkthrough A Symphony of Lights
Posted in Hong Kong and Macau, Lots 'o Travel Snapshots, Macau is filled with Portuguese Streets, Beautiful Buildings and Lady Gaga, Photography, Skylines, Racial Tension, Buddha Statues and Good Friends in Hong Kong, Videos and Multimedia
Tagged Hong Kong and Macau, India & Southeast Asia, Lots 'o Travel Snapshots, Macau, Multimedia, Photos, Videos, YouTube
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