When On called me today, to tell me that she was having problems leaving Thailand with Jeremy Aaron, she was frantic and worried that she might have to pay a fine or even be detained because of some s… more →
Stopping to smell the rosesChristopher wrote 4 months ago: Savannakhet, great for taking photos of random little kids, monks and dogs. Pakse, not sure. On my w … more →
beyondbagot wrote 5 months ago: And so we headed south on an overnight bus to the Laotian capital, Vientiane. God bless Mervin (or … more →
Jeffrey wrote 7 months ago: When On called me today, to tell me that she was having problems leaving Thailand with Jeremy Aaron, … more →
themicah wrote 10 months ago: Savannakhet was truly the big sister city to Thakek, following the same grid road plan and decked wi … more →
themicah wrote 10 months ago: If the North of Laos was a strange place, trapped in a time warp by its shadowy, leisurely dictators … more →
Jeffrey wrote 10 months ago: No, not on a jet plane but on a Lao Airlines’ turbo prop and for Jeremy Aaron, his first fligh … more →
jenstew55 wrote 10 months ago: Savannakhet, Laos The bus ride from Hue, Vietnam to Savannakhet, Laos was another one of those remin … more →
vonzwecktrek wrote 11 months ago: KvZ. The bus ride across the border to get from Vietnam to Laos was 24 hours, so we decided to break … more →
Jeffrey wrote 11 months ago: Traveling around Laos, adventurous as it comes when you take to the highways-north to Luang Prabang … more →
passthepopcorn wrote 1 year ago: we’re in savannakhet and it’s not somewhere i’d rush back to in a heartbeat or any … more →
Dan wrote 1 year ago: Gradually, music: Beethoven’s 14th Variation on a Theme of Diabelli. […] The voices, interwoven, in … more →
thecandytrail wrote 1 year ago: I had just passed a Laotian wedding party – held in the cordoned part of a side-street that evening: … more →
Jeffrey wrote 1 year ago: At least, what’s a bus that was probably once used by a bus company in Korea now being used by a bus … more →