Kushari: Egypt’s National Dish
Greetings fellow travelers! I have returned from an extended break and am hungrier than ever. So at long last we again sail the seven seas in search of the iconic dishes of the planet. It seems...
View ArticleEgypt, or, Where I Freely Walk Into Oncoming Traffic
WHAT a nightmare! I almost died about five times a day (make that hour, actually), but somehow we survived six days in Egypt. It didn’t start well (it’s actually my LEAST favorite place thus far,...
View ArticleGay Travel in Muslim Countries
That I have a thing for dark-featured guys is no secret to those who know me. When I announced I would be visiting the Middle East and North Africa prior to embarking on my latest trip, my second...
View ArticleTraveling Egypt In What Seems To Be A Volatile Time
After the all-day affair of crossing the Israeli-Egyptian border at Taba, I boarded a dusty East Delta Bus Company coach bound for Sharm el Shiekh, perhaps the best known of the dozens of towns and...
View ArticleEgypt, or, Where I Freely Walk Into Oncoming Traffic
WHAT a nightmare! I almost died about five times a day (make that hour, actually), but somehow we survived six days in Egypt. It didn’t start well (it’s actually my LEAST favorite place thus far,...
View ArticleA Cultural Travel Guide to Alexandria Virginia
By Adam Groffman The port city of Alexandria is less than thirty minutes away from Washington, D.C., but this Virginia town seems timeless,… The post 48 Hours in Alexandria, VA appeared first on the...
View ArticleHeading South on i95: An East Coast Road Trip
My East Coast road trip started in Connecticut. The goal: get my aunt’s car all the way down to Fort Lauderdale so she’d have it for her winter home. With my flexible work schedule and ..... The post...
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