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  • A dangerous and failed landing in Cuzco, a closed airport in Arequipa: welcome to Tacna

    A dangerous and failed landing in Cuzco, a closed airport in Arequipa: welcome to Tacna

    From a distance, Tacna could be called a border town. Close to the Chilean border, there is little escaping the sand of the coastal desert of Peru that surrounds the city. The city is clearly the economic center of the region and home to a significant mining industry. Using its last breath, the Caplina River…

  • To Garrison Keiller: For the good times.

    To Garrison Keiller: For the good times.

    “From Minnesota Public Radio”. Four stubborn words introduced me in a gentle but elegant way to A Prairie Home Companion. Even before I knew its name or its origin, the Tishomingo Blues took me on a long journey I never imagined it would or even could. Without it, I would never have undertaken my venture…

  • Brexit: a mediocre catch-22

    Brexit: a mediocre catch-22

    How more surrealist can it ever get? Dining in the Red Fort in Vilvoorde, a city north of Brussels, is always a special and delicious experience.  What used to be an old Flemish pub, or “café” in Flemish, now harbors a menu is refined and extensively Indian. The food is hot, the ingredients fresh and…

  • On Greece…

    On Greece…

    Never have I seen so much disinformation during, before and after the news. If a country is unable to repay its debt, it defaults. There is no emotion to this, it is pure finance. Greece cooked its books, falsified government financial information and went on a spending spree instead of investing in its economy. What…

  • The South 2015: Tuesday March 31st 2015: Lithonia, GA

    The South 2015: Tuesday March 31st 2015: Lithonia, GA

    As you drive into Lithonia, very few clues are there to convince you this is much more than a commuter town. A Wal-Mart ungraciously displays it presence and it is joined in its omnipresence by every brand of fuel or motor oil known in America as I am leaving the East Expressway. Tucked away in…

  • The South 2015: Monday March 30th, 2015. Brussels – Atlanta, GA.

    The South 2015: Monday March 30th, 2015. Brussels – Atlanta, GA.

    Have ever noticed that the week before your vacation is often the busiest and more important week at work? All of a sudden everybody needs you, you are deemed irreplaceable and “who is going to do all the work while you’re gone?” is asked more than once during the daily coffee breaks leading up to…

  • The South 2015: chronicles of the unexpected

    The South 2015: chronicles of the unexpected

    Only so few times in a lifetime you take on a journey where you feel a chronicler and an explorer like Pedro Cieza de Leon. Open, inquisitive and with respect for local culture he wrote down his observations of what was then Peru. Not that I am about to detail an expedition with reports of…

  • Chiang Mai: Happy New Year!

    Chiang Mai: Happy New Year!

    January 2nd, 2014, writing from Chiang Mai. When last year in my hometown a true Thai festival -under the patronage of the Thai ambassador- was organized, I was impressed and amazed by the entrepreneurial spirit and managerial skills exhibited by the Thai women present. If not surprised at the number of Thai currently living in…

  • Travellog: Amphawa, a way of life.

    Travellog: Amphawa, a way of life.

    December  21st, 2013, writing at San Sook Guestplace, Ayuthaya. In this economy, it’s all about “experiences” and less about goods. These are not my words, but those of a close personal friend and entrepreneur. I believe he is right. We love, live by and are constantly seeking trusted and new experiences alike. One recent experience…

  • A late tribute to George Carlin

    A late tribute to George Carlin

    George, you once said “I believe people go where they say they will go once they die”. George, where did you say you were going to? Three years after your death, I’m more than ever convinced you got right to the problems facing our society today. It was the Internet that introduced me to George…