The Clouds on Tea Road A blue khadak finds temporary rest under the eternal blue sky of Mongolia. The Great Tea Way begins in a stone gate in the Great Wall of China, wends across the Gobi sands, inte… more →
Trans(form) Sib(eria)wrote 1 month ago: The Clouds on Tea Road A blue khadak finds temporary rest under the eternal blue sky of Mongolia. Th … more →
wrote 7 months ago: Ghengis khan statue. Huge. Still revered as a hero in Mongolia. For a rampant murdering warlord seem … more →
wrote 7 months ago: outside the university in Ulan Bator. See anything strange? There is a strange issue where women are … more →
wrote 7 months ago: Ulan Bator – a crazy mix of poverty and power, ruin and growth. … more →
wrote 9 months ago: If you are craving for a not-so-expensive Italian food in Ulaanbaatar you could go to Pizza della C … more →
wrote 1 year ago: A year ago yesterday, I hugged my parents goodbye at New York’s JFK airport, looked at my frie … more →
wrote 2 years ago: The vaunted Wrestlers Palace in central UB. Dear Friends, While in Mongolia, I began to feel unwell, … more →
wrote 2 years ago: I met Monkhbaiyir, left, through my friend Zorigtkhuu, far right. Maral-Erdene in lavender, and Ganb … more →
wrote 2 years ago: Yesterday was David's fifth happy birthday! Happy Birthday David! Rita (David’s mom), Gil … more →
wrote 2 years ago: Gillian and David count together. Here in Ulaanbaatar, one of my sister’s fellow English teach … more →
wrote 2 years ago: A steppe flower indeed. Walking toward the entrance of Nadaam stadium, the central stadium in Ulaanb … more →
wrote 3 years ago: Munguu, myself and Tegshee Mongolia is fabulous as far as countries go. Big open spaces, beautiful s … more →