New York is a HUGE state. The people in Canada are so friendly. Is it a coincidence that the Canadian border guard was super nice while the NY one was a huge jerk? Why would you have six empty blackjack tables when there are huge lines to get on the few open ones. There’s nothing on the radio. Despite being a huge city, Toronto seems empty at all times. Wal-Mart in the suburbs is filled with morbidly obese people everywhere…it’s scary!
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I Just Used my One-Way Ticket to India!
It’s official, as of 9am EST on Monday, March 19, 2012, I have used my one-way ticket to India. To celebrate, I have finally uploaded a bunch of photos from my wife, Carrie, and my first trip to India, back in 2008-09.
read more >>Rural Farm in the Mountains of Chang Mai // Photo of the Day
Fine art photography of a small wooden building surrounded by farm land in the hills high above Chang Mai, Thailand
read more >>Free Food With 60,000 Friends at the Golden Temple Free Kitchen in Amritsar
At the door, we are handed a metal plate, bowl and silverware. Then we sit down with hundreds of Sikh pilgrims to receive a free breakfast at the Golden Temple Free Kitchen. Stories, Photography & More make you feel like you’re there!
read more >>A Golden Temple Sunrise, Sunset and Fireworks Display // Amritsar, India
Photography, stories and video from 24 hours at the Golden Temple in Amritsar. During that time, I was able to explore the grounds, listen to prayers and even witness a birthday fireworks display for a Guru’s birthday.
read more >>Sleeping With Pilgrims Inside the Golden Temple, Amritsar
Imagine a dorm room filled with wall-to-wall beds. Above them, lines hang with drying clothes and towels and a narrow walkway provides the only thoroughfare across the room. That’s where I slept inside the Golden Temple of Amritsar.
read more >>An Ode to the Indian Sleeper Train // Poetry, Stories & Pix
From 3am Chai calls to the gentle rythem of the tracks, there’s no better way to spend a night than on an Indian Sleeper Class Train. So inspired was I during my last ride, that I even wrote a poem to go with my stories and photos!
read more >>Lightning Storm Over the Himalayas // Long Exposures at Night
One stormy night in Rishikesh, India, I headed to the rooftop of my guesthouse with a tripod and timer. Later, some friends joined me with headlamps and we had fun with light trails. These are the highlights.
read more >>Sunny & Stormy Himalayas // Pix of the Day
PHOTO OF THE DAY // Naddi is a small little community located high in the foothills of the Himalayas in India. From there, visitors are treated to sweeping vistas of the snow peaks.
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