Monday, August 22, 2011

International Organizations - Connecting People

In Kyrghistan, Yamina serves fresh yoghurt to visitors.
Intercultural Opportunities


Travelers can arrange their own international  exchange and voluntary action vacations.

*  American Friends Service Committee.org  - Quaker values in global action


*  Council on International Educational Exchange.org - Educational Exchange programs



*  Global Service Corps  - Volunteer community service

*  International Executive Service Corps - Global business leadership 

*  Jet Program  -- Japan exchange and teaching program 

*  People to People - global community-level ambassadors

*  Road Scholar – Educational adventures for lifelong learning
*  Servas International – International volunteer opportunities

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Classic Fuel Stop::Buy Booze, Bottle Recycling and Gas the Ride


But now these enterprises are boarded up.  The fuel pumps idle and the snack shop shut. What would be a good use for these basic structures, constructed during the 1970s before shoddy wallboard and sloppy standards became the norm?  Hostels for poor travelers?  Bunk houses for homeless wanderers?  

Friday, January 14, 2011

Pyrenees Pilgrimage solo walk across France





Pyrenees Pilgrimage

http://www.amazon.com/Pyrenees-Pilgrimage-Walking-Across-France/dp/1439267898/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1295052606&sr=1-2

Walking through Basque homelands, Pyrenees National Parks, and chatting with pheasant hunters, the author makes her way on foot from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean.

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Literary Footsteps in Buenos Aires


Too much going on in Buenos Aires to absorb in a week or a month.  So best to mosey around and enjoy street scenes, protest art, people watching and the architecture.

Mosaic floor at La Prensa 
On a bright April day I strolled along Avda. de Mayo -- a downtown boulevard -- to the old La Prensa building.  The right-wing newspaper's former headquarters is now a cultural center.  The mosaic floor, paneled walls, and ornate facade are intact.

La Calesita antiquarian bookstore at number Av. de Mayo 769,  opened another world of old well preserved books, literary journals from the 1950s, antique toys, and oddities from three continents.  Here I whiled away several hours discussing the imagery in Argentina's national shield, the country's flag, and the shields of the states.

Jose Luis Costanzo, the bookstore's proprietor, owned another bookstore in times past at the same location and told me he sold books to Borges, knew him for over 40 years.  Borges was blind and the books were read to him by his mother or associates.

Naturally, I had to see where Borges had lived and found my way to the address Sr. Costanzo gave me.  There's an historic marker on the building, so it is no secret.  I photographed nearby buildings, windows and doorways.

Near San Martin metro ("sube") stop, the Centro Cultural Borges annexed to an urban shopping center Galerias Pacifico, offers performance space, bookstore, cafe, film club and workshops.  I turned up for a screening of 90 Grados Sud, a restored print of the 1910 expedition to the South Pole by Scott.  Herbert George Ponting released the print in 1913, redone in 1933 with sound.  Pretty amazing footage.

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Friday, April 17, 2009

Pyrènèes Pilgrimage




Zen and the Art of Walking France





On a pilgrimage for good food, bright skies and robust wine,


I walked across France through the Pyrènèes Mountains.
Alone.

Travel the route with me in Pyrènèes Pilgrimage, available print on demand at Amazon Books online and at my website AdventureTravelWriter.com

See you on the roof of the Iberian Peninsula.  It's a rocky journey.  

What's that scene in the hospital all about?  You'll have to read the book to find out how French hospitals cure broken bones with wine and laughter! 

 Visit the blog again soon for another installment.

PyreneesWalks.com has travel info.