How Costa Rica and Diving Depth-Therapy Can Help Our Wounded Veterans May 23, 2017 Culture·Headlines·Travel·VA·VETERANS·Veterans Programs A veteran who suffers from PTSD was asked to describe his scuba diving experience: “I could hear my breathing. It reminded me Read More
China vs. Canada? A conversation with the World’s most traveled man May 22, 2017 AFRICA·Culture·Headlines·MENA·MIDDLE EAST·Op-Ed·Opinion | Analysis·Travel Canadian Mike Spencer Bown, the World’s most traveled man, pauses for a conversation in a cave, with Tammy from Hong Kong, on Read More
Brothers in Arms, Donald Trump, cigars and a fine steak dinner: The Library in Amman January 3, 2017 AFRICA·COMMUNITY·Culture·FOOD·Headlines·LIFESTYLE·MENA·MIDDLE EAST·News·Op-Ed·Opinion | Analysis·PTSD·REVIEW·Travel·VETERANS Reflections on a peaceful meal with brothers in arms at a Middle Eastern oasis. A review of the Library Lounge & Cigar Read More
A Typical Fool’s Tourist Story From China June 1, 2016 ASIA·LIFESTYLE·Opinion | Analysis·Travel |by John Sjoholm, Lima Charlie News Some years ago, I was traversing the backwaters of Xinjiang, to study the particular fanatic strain Read More