My “Travel A – Z” Has My China “Wanderlust!” I have embarked on a journey across the alphabet, highlighting a country with a certain letter – it helps my #wanderlust – the urge to see the world! My “Travel A… Read More ›
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Would You Drive China’s Incredible “Wall-Mounted” Highway? Is This The World’s Wildest Drive?
Talk About Hugging The Road! Would you drive this highway? I think I know the answer! It’s called the Chongqing Lanying Grand Canyon Wall Highway – and it’s in China! Yes, this highway was literally cut out of the side… Read More ›
China’s 30-Million Cave People! YES, They Live In Caves! Fascinating Life Inside China!
From China’s Yangtze River To Cave Dwellers! Yes, these are caves that people live in! I have posted many stories about life in China – while I’ve not been there yet, I am fascinated by it, and want to share… Read More ›
“Slow TV” Is Here! Netflix Shares Norway’s “Watching Paint Dry” TV!
Have I Got Some Exciting TV For You! Yes, thanks to Netflix, and the TV visionaries fromNorway, you can watch knitting – in real time! Thats right, knitting AS IT HAPPENS! Let me explain: there’s a new TV phenomenon from… Read More ›
Ten Amazing Documentaries! Sex! Death! Comedy! Siberia! Fantastic Non-Fiction You Need To See!!
Time For Some “Truth!” I love documentaries. They can be deadly serious or comically absurd – they can be lurid, spiritual, political and everything in between – here are ten examples of great documentaries you need to see! “Roger and… Read More ›
Legal Sex Orgies! Censored Mick Jagger! Hapless Horror! The Best Documentaries!
Ready To Swing? The best documentaries open a door to a world you never knew existed – or were afraid to explore for yourself. They also shed light on some of your favorite Artists in candid moments: At times, they… Read More ›
China! Siberia! Fiji! Penguins! Great Controversial Travel Documentaries!
There is a saying: Confucius: “By three methods we may learn wisdom: First, by reflection, which is noblest; second, by imitation, which is easiest; and third, by experience, which is the bitterest.” Confucius may have been referring to these three… Read More ›