Ahoj from Prague, Prague is a picturesque city with much to attract the tourist. M. (In this context dear reader, for “M.” read “Nuvolari”.) was itching to get behind the wheel of a car and we hired one for the week. She’s been driving the little red bubble and I’ve been navigating. I read the …Read More
ancient and modern
Marhaba from Cairo, It’s a strange feeling to be in a city just after a revolution. We made a point of making our way to Tahrir Square so we could get a feel for the revolution, as the locals were unashamedly referring to the events of January 25th. We had seen – like the rest …Read More
with or without
Marhaba from Cairo, Egypt is in an interesting phase of its long history. This is a crucial time, just after the tumultuous Arab Spring and the removal of President Hosne Mubarak. With or without Mubarak, the country depends heavily on tourism and the revolution has deterred many of the usual throng of visitors. the age …Read More
Roma vs Palermo
Bongiorno from Roma, This visit to Italy serves more than one function. Apart from the obvious, it affords me the opportunity to revise and properly reconstiute my attitude to Italians in general, forged in the formative years in Wollongong. Being schooled with and mixing with many others from Italian backgrounds, I believe I …Read More
rest and recreation
Bula from Fiji, Fijian men represent something of a sociological conundrum. This observation may well be the result of judging a book by its cover, with a western bias. I do have the advantage here of knowing many Fijian blokes from my rugby playing and refereeing days. big and burly Typically they’re big and burly, …Read More
glitter and gleam
Ni hao from Hong Kong, Hong Kong looks like a thriving modern metropolis, blooming and gleaming in the brilliant sunshine against the backdrop of blue harbour and steep, green hills. But there’s a sordid side to the gleam and glitter and on Sunday it’s all exposed to the sun. Sunday is the day off for …Read More
beef and burgundy
Hola from Buenos Aires, Sometimes one gets a bit exasperated with late flights. Aerolíneas Argentinas is famously a bit lax on timetables and punctuality. But sometimes a traveller can be supremely thankful for their tardiness. This happened on exit from Caracas. Not in possession of the exit tax, I had great tribulation extracting sufficient money …Read More
party and personality
Bom dia from Colonia, Uruguay, South Americans certainly take their politics seriously. After catching the ferry across the Río de la Plata from Buenos Aires, hiring a scooter and investigating the cobbled streets of Colonia, I quickly became aware that an election was imminent. You can tell this by the number of signs, banners and …Read More
guns and roses
Hola from Venezuela, Sometimes it’s better not to know what danger you might have just avoided. Who wants to know that a shark just brushed their surfboard? Or, that a train derailment occurred on the track you just came from? Bush walks don’t normally entail danger but in Venezuela, it’s apparently not a common practice. …Read More
El Libertador e Hugo Chavez
Hola from Venezuela, When Hugo Chavez led a daring coup against an undemocratic, deeply unpopular government in Venezuela, it had to be aborted. When arrested, Chavez requested two minutes on national television so he could alert the conspirators to the coup’s failure. At the end of his televised speech, he uttered two crucial words which …Read More