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Our Days Are Becoming Nights 07/06/08
Everywhere I go I think, I should live here… I should know what it’s like to work in a cigar factory in Leon, fish in the Mekong, living in a floating house on Tonle Sap, sell hot dogs at Fenway …
Cathedral-Basilica de la AsunciónLeón, Nicaragua • Topics: Travel 2 comments on Our Days Are Becoming Nights
Tiny Cities Made of Ash 07/03/08
The bells are a constant cacophony, not the rhythmic ringing out of the hours or tolling from mass that the human mind seems to find pleasant; no, this is constant banging, the sort of atonal banging that only appeals to …
Parque CentralLeón, Nicaragua • Topics: Architecture, Culture
You Can't Go Home Again 06/30/08
The wind became constant on the second day, changing from the occasional gust that would precede an hour or two of torrential rains, to a steady 20-25 knot blow as if Zephuros himself were paying a visit to the island. …
Casa Iguana GuesthouseCorn Islands, Nicaragua • Topics: Goodbyes, Islands, Weather
Returning Again — Back on Little Corn Island 06/26/08
This is a first — going back to somewhere I’ve already been. Generally speaking, the world seems so huge and so full of amazing destinations that repeating one never struck me as a judicious use of my short allotment of …
Casa Iguana GuesthouseCorn Islands, Nicaragua • Topics: Humor, Strikes, Weather
In Love With a View: Vagabonds,<br /> Responsibilty and Living Well 06/07/08
Tim Patterson, editor of MatadorTrips.com, recently published an article entitled How To Travel The World For Free (Seriously). There are some good tips in the article, even for the seasoned travel vet. But what’s far more fascinating is the response …
CloverhurstAthens, Georgia • Topics: Politics, Travel
Failure is My Friend 05/20/08
Okay, let’s face it. The Photo of Day project has fallen apart. I have failed. Oh well. It was fun while it was fun and then it was no longer fun so I stopped doing it. I have a bunch …
CloverhurstAthens, Georgia • Topics: Failure 5 comments on Failure is My Friend
Little Island in the Sun 04/05/08
From San Juan Del Sur we caught a cab back to Rivas (much faster driver this time), then a bus to Managua, switched to another bus out to the airport, then hopped a plane to Bluefields and then on to …
Carlito's Sunrise Paradise GuesthouseCorn Islands, Nicaragua • Topics: Beach, Nicaragua 1 comment on Little Island in the Sun
Return to the Sea 04/02/08
Rivas was hot, dusty and filled with touts clamoring to shove you a cab bound for just about anywhere but Rivas itself. Not being the sort of tourists that like to disappoint a determined tout, we ended up in one …
San Juan Del SurSan Juan Del Sur, Nicaragua • Topics: Beach, Nicaragua, Sunsets 1 comment on Return to the Sea
Ring The Bells 03/30/08
We landed in Managua about eight in the evening, walked outside the airport and smoked a cigarette (I know, terrible, I started smoking again), surveying the taxi drivers all clamoring for jacked up fares from the new arrivals. Eventually we …
Parque ColonGranada, Nicaragua • Topics: Architecture, Church, Granada, Nicaragua
Once Upon a School 03/18/08
Dave Eggers gave a fantastic talk at this year’s TED conference about his 826 Valencia project, an after-school reading/writing program, which, as you may recall, my friend Lee volunteers at. But the real point of Eggers’ talk was to show …
CloverhurstAthens, Georgia • Topics: Charity, Children
A Lost Theory 01/31/08
Since tonight is the season premiere of Lost I’d like offer a small theory I haven’t seen elsewhere. As fans of the show know, Lost is full of mysteries and one of the mysteries is who is on the boat …
CloverhurstAthens, Georgia • Topics: Lost, Television, Theories
New Year's Day 01/01/08
I have at various times been accused of harboring a certain amount of cynicism (or realism, depending on the point of view of the person leveling such accusations), something I continue to deny. However, there are a few notable moments …
CloverhurstAthens, Georgia • Topics: Holidays, Photos 180 comments on New Year's Day
Merry Christmas 12/25/07
Merry Christmas my internet friends and a happy holiday season to those that celebrate other holidays. I’m spending my Christmas in a place where people string lights around Saguaro cacti, which somehow doesn’t put me in much of a Christmas …
foothills condoTucson, Arizona • Topics: Holidays 2 comments on Merry Christmas
Fall 11/14/07
The trees are in full technicolor swing. The land is slowly dying, and not just because it’s Fall [1], we’re also in the middle of a prolonged drought — this year being one of the worst — but this year …
CloverhurstAthens, Georgia • Topics: Autumn, Fall, Nature
On The Other Ocean 07/23/07
Consider for a moment if your house were tilted 30 degrees to the left. Imagine how this would complicate seemingly ordinary activities — like say walking. Now throw in a bouncing motion that lifts the floor five or six feet …
White's CoveCatalina Island, California • Topics: Nature, Sailing
Being There 06/17/07
Myrtle Beach does not exist. Myrtle Beach is in fact a copy of a place that does not exist. Nearly everything in Myrtle Beach is a paltry derivative of some original form. For instance, most of the country has golf …
Heather's HouseBrooklyn, New York • Topics: Airports, Americans, Beach, Philosophy, Tourism, Travel
Sailing Through 06/14/07
It was the middle of the afternoon, we having settled in to watch a bit of the Blues Brothers — afternoon films being my favorite form of procrastination — when, just after Belushi remarks that the modern American mall “has …
Corrinne's ApartmentCharleston, South Carolina • Topics: Beach, Charleston, Clouds, Sailing, Storms 3 comments on Sailing Through
Goodbye to the Mother and the Cove 03/01/07
Earlier today I was driving up Santa Monica Blvd, stuck in traffic actually, more like parked on Santa Monica Blvd, staring up a very strange cloud that had been hanging over the west side all afternoon looking a bit like …
Dover DriveNewport Beach, California • Topics: Clouds, Friends, Goodbyes 1 comment on Goodbye to the Mother and the Cove
Everything All The Time 02/03/07
“We’ll collect the moments one by oneI guess that’s how the future’s done” — Leslie Fiest A while back a friend of mine who I hadn’t spoken to in quite a while rang me up. At some point we got …
Dover DriveNewport Beach, California • Topics: Beauty, Culture, Friends, Memory, Reflecting 4 comments on Everything All The Time
Catologue Raisonne 01/31/07
Jeffrey Toobin, a legal columnist over at the New Yorker, has written a piece about Google’s book scanning project and the legal challenges it faces. In a nutshell, two lawsuits are threatening the Google Book Search project, one is from …
Dover DriveNewport Beach, California • Topics: Books, Copyright, Writing

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  • Thursday
    July 3, 2008

    Tiny Cities Made of Ash The bells are a constant cacophony, not the rhythmic ringing out of the hours or tolling from mass that the human mind seems …
  • Monday
    June 30, 2008

    You Can't Go Home Again The wind became constant on the second day, changing from the occasional gust that would precede an hour or two of torrential rains, …
  • Thursday
    June 26, 2008

    Returning Again — Back on Little Corn Island This is a first — going back to somewhere I’ve already been. Generally speaking, the world seems so huge and so full of …
  • Saturday
    June 7, 2008

    In Love With a View: Vagabonds,
    Responsibilty and Living Well
    Tim Patterson, editor of MatadorTrips.com, recently published an article entitled How To Travel The World For Free (Seriously). There are some good tips …
Fourteen Passive-Aggressive Appetizers -- it sounds like something McSweeney's would print, but no, it's The New Yorker. And unlike most New Yorker pieces this one ...
"Those who have ever received a case of Orchidaceæ from the Tropics, know full well that the opening of it is attended with the most ...
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Ficciones by Jorge Luis Borges
cover image for Ficciones My first hands on with Borges... Absolutely amazing. So far beyond what I've been reading lately (mainly non-fiction and some late 20th century authors). As with Faulkner, I find it shocking that I was given an undergraduate degree in English without having read Borges. That simply should not be allowed. Everything I was expecting and so much more. If, like me, you know Borges through his myth rather than his words, this is a fine place to start. And rest assured, the myths are nothing next to the real thing. more »