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True Nomads
http://truenomads.blogspot.com
this blog explores the common human experience through travels and experiences all around the globe. We explore the remote and the common, and discuss the differences and ultimate similarities that we all share.
Recent Posts
Echoes of the Anasazi
Imagine a house made of stone, nestled high against sheer sandstone walls, beautiful stonework framing T-shaped openings with smooth lintels, and all hand plastered in red/brown adobe. There are fingerprints pressed into the adobe around the opening...
There and Back Again - Rim to Rim Grand Canyon
I was standing at the edge of the Grand Canyon – grand is a good modifier here, but if you haven’t stood at the edge, it may not carry the requisite effect. This is a canyon of red and yellow rock, over one mile deep, with a blue green river at ...
The Paradox of Experience
It seems that the more you experience, the more you begin to have the experience while you are doing the experiencing, "hey - I am feeling pleasure, I am enjoying this food, I am enjoying this swim, I am enjoying this show, or wow I am suffering unde...
Around The World In 80 Years
80 years - that's what we have - a flash in the pan? An eternity? Let's investigate...Einstein once explained relativity like this:"When you are courting a beautiful woman, one hour seems like one second, when you are being tortured with hot coals, o...
I Think Therefore I am Not
Ladakh is one of those special places - look it up on a map and it is impossibly far from anywhere, nestled high in the Himalayas, along the banks of the Indus, near the old silk road. It is influenced heavily by Tibet and Buddhism, yet exists in a ...
The Multi-Dimensional Universe
Last weekend I found myself amidst the crowds of the annual Flame Tree Arts festival on the island of Saipan. This is a local gathering of artists from the islands, replete with local music and entertainment, food from the islands of the Northern Ma...

