| Our Photo Album - By Date 
        Preparation 
          (and More Preparation) - Fixing the House, 
          Packing the House, and Packing and Packing and Packing the House. 
        Getting 
          Closer - Boxes, more boxes, and good-byes. 
        Nearing 
          the End and Approaching the Beginning - Vaccinations, 
          good-byes, and cleaning. 
        Ready, 
          Set, Go! - Pack, Say Good-bye, Get In The Car! 
        Family, 
          Friends, and Barbed Wire - (not to mention 
          the great Corn Maze). 
        DeKalb 
          County Fair (Sandwich, Illinois) - A swell 
          day of homemade pie, chickens, huge vegetables, horses, and pigs. 
        Leaving 
          DeKalb - The first plane flight and good-bye 
          to Grandma & Grandpa Hughes. 
        Maggie's 
          First Communion - Maggie wears a dress!. 
        Communion 
          Party and Slideshow - Heard at the traditional 
          Avis Family slideshow: "What was Becca doing in the beer cooler?","Mom, 
          who was that man who is hugging you?","Timmy, what's that on your lip?", 
          "Is that Drew Carey?". A 
          Day At The Jersey Shore - with Grandpa, Aunt 
          Jo, Ellie, Baby Mary Jo, Great Aunt Alida, and Uncle Greg. 
        Friends 
          and Family - Visiting with Peace Corps friends 
          and family. 
        We're 
          Off! - From Newark to London (and platform 
          9 3/4 Kings Cross Station). 
        Edinburgh, 
          Scotland - The Castle, our hostel, the Royal 
          Mile, and a hike. 
        West 
          Highland Way - Balmaha to Rowardennan to Inversnaid 
          to Inverarnan to Crainlarich. 
        Crianlarich 
          to Bridge of Orchy and Achallader - A rest 
          day then thirteen miles to a tiny town with a wonderful pub and a B&B 
          with its own castle. 
        The 
          Last Segments of the West Highland Way from Bridge of Orchy to Kinlochleven 
          and on to Fort William - The Devil's Staircase, 
          beautiful Kinlochleven, and the finish in Fort William. 
        From 
          Ft. William to Killarney, Ireland - Trains, 
          buses, and boats land us with Grandma and Granpa Avis, Uncle Danny, 
          and Uncle Dave in a house in Beaufort, Ireland. 
        Beaufort 
          Ireland - Meeting the family and hiking over 
          the big hill to Katie Kearney's Pub. 
        Beaufort, 
          Carrauntuohill, and Dave's Dinner - A scary 
          hike, a very good dinner, and a very, very windy day.  Dunquin, 
          Ireland - An incredibly beautiful place at 
          the very end of Europe. 
        Dublin, 
          Ireland - Wonderful place to hang out and think 
          about things (maybe next time). 
        London 
          - British Museum, London Sights, and a Visit with 
          Kevin Hawken. 
        More 
          London - Sightseeing and dinner with Kevin 
          Hawken. 
        London 
          and on to Calais - London bus, Tower Bridge, 
          Globe, Tate Modern, and a rough crossing.  First 
          Day in Paris - The Rue Cler Market, Champs 
          du Mar, the Eiffel Tower, and games in the hotel. 
        Paris 
          and Notre Dame - Moving into our apartment, 
          dejeuner at home, Notre Dame, and painting along the Seine. 
        Paris: 
          The Market, Les Invalides, and Rodin - Incredible 
          variety at the market and incredible sculpture at the Rodin Museum. 
        Paris: 
          Cluny and Musee D'Orsay - Deciphering tapestries 
          and what may be the very best museum on the planet. 
        Notre 
          Dame, Sacre Coeur, and the Seine - A tour, 
          a trip, and a traipse. 
        An 
          Arch, Sparrows, & Fleas - The Arc de Triumph 
          and the world's biggest flea market. 
        Paris: 
          The Louvre - The sublime and the silly (that's 
          a good description of us and the Louvre). 
        Paris: 
          Musee d'Orsay and The Eiffel Tower - Cool museum, 
          cool buskers, cool tower. 
        Versailles 
          & St. Chapelle - Incredible gardens and fountains 
          (as if we needed more water), Marie Antoinette's hamlet, and Louis IX's 
          home for the crown of thorns and couple other bits. 
        Parc 
          des Buttes Chaumont - A very fun (and strange) 
          park in Paris. 
        Paris 
          to Madrid - Last trip to the Eiffel Tower, 
          dinner at Bistro de Papa, train to Madrid, and the Prado. 
        Madrid 
          to Tangiers - early morning train, afternoon 
          ferry, late "Thanksgiving" dinner.  Tangiers 
          to Chefchauen - Taking a bus (and its replacement) 
          to a town in the Rif Mountains. 
        Chefchaouen, 
          Morocco - Town, market, and the kasbah. 
        Mainly 
          Chefchaouen - Shopping for robes, pictures 
          of the town, and on to Fes. 
        Fes 
          - The medina and a rainy day for elegant studying. 
           Fes 
          to Asilah - Train to Morocco's Atlantic coast 
          and playing on the beach. 
        Asilah 
          - At a seaside town during Ramadan. 
        Asilah 
          to Sevilla - Back on the ferry, orange trees, 
          the cathedral, the bull ring, and strolling. 
        Sevilla 
          - Maria Louisa Park, Plaza Del Salvador, the Cathedral, 
          Place De Espana. 
        More 
          Sevilla - Around town, the Alcazar, and flamenco. 
        Hiking 
          in Cazorla - Hike up to a monastery and the 
          ruins of a Moorish tower. 
        More 
          Cazorla - Hanging out and hiking. 
        Cazorla 
          Sketching - Drawing from a hill above town. 
        To 
          Piles (By Way of Benidorm) - It took four bus 
          rides, and a night at an undeclared British colony, to get us to a beautiful 
          beach and a great hostel.  Valencia 
          and Barcelona - A walk around Valencia and 
          an introduction to Gaudi. 
        Around 
          Barcelona - The bird market and more Spanish 
          wackiness. 
        Gaudi's 
          Sagrada Familia In Barcelona - Under construction, 
          modernist cathedral (following an essentially gothic pattern) was the 
          coolest and most thought-provoking church we've seen. . 
        Barcelona 
          to Monaco - More Gaudi and a warm welcome to 
          Monte Carlo. 
        Monaco 
          - Visiting the palace and the Oceanographic Museum. 
        More 
          Monaco - Japanese garden, party at Uncle Marc's, 
          and haircut. 
        Monaco 
          to Venice - A good train ride and then . . 
          wow! . . we're on another planet. 
        Venice! 
          - San Marco and some of what we have seen wandering 
          about the place. 
        We 
          Love Venice! - We find a great apartment, visit 
          the Doge's Palace, take a run in the rain to Piazza San Marco, and then 
          get lost. 
        Venice 
          - The regatta of the witches, a walk around town, 
          and a flood. 
        A 
          Flood In Venice - Seeing St. Mark's with no 
          pigeons. 
        Venice 
          in the Rain - Down the Grand Canal by vaporetto. 
           Venice 
          Flood and Saxophone - During the second flood 
          we waded around and listened to a saxophone player playing amidst the 
          rising water. 
        Venice 
          and the Fish Market - Walking around Venice 
          and buying seafood.  
        Trip 
          to Murano - St. Donato, who slew a dragon, 
          and a long vaporetto ride. 
        Venice 
          Drawing, Eating, and Visiting - Drawing at 
          the piazzetta, eating eel, the top and bottom of St. Mark's, and eating 
          fish and ray. 
        Florence 
          - Youth Hostel and Piazza della Signoria. 
        Doing 
          the Tourist Thing in Florence - Piazza del 
          Duomo and Santa Maria del Fiore. 
        Wandering 
          around Florence - We really like "the dome" 
          and the statues. 
        The 
          Kids Visit the Great Dome - And take pictures 
          to tell about it. 
        Perugia 
          to Casacastalda - Heading for a stay at a house 
          in a small town in Umbria.  Hiking 
          around Casacastalda - Out for a long stroll 
          on the little roads around town. 
        Art 
          Picnic - Short stroll out of town for a picnic. 
        Hiking 
          Around Casacastalda - Heading over to Castello 
          di Giomici and the big town of Collemincio. 
        Snowy 
          Days in Casacastalda - A hike on a grey day 
          turns into a white hike (to the delight of the kids!). 
        Gubbio 
          - Traipsing around a very old city. 
        Grandma 
          Hughes is Here! - Picking her up at the airport, 
          a tour of Florence, and then fun in Casacastalda. 
        Assisi, 
          Cards, and Heading for Rome - The Assisi cathedrals 
          were fascinating, Grandma taught us a few things about cards, and then 
          we headed to Perugia to catch the early train, return our car, and catch 
          the early train to Rome. 
        Rome 
          - We caught the early train from Perugia and, when 
          we arrived in Rome, it was sunny!. 
        Palatine 
          Hill Ruins - The ruins of the palaces of Roman 
          emperors and a great place for a picnic.  St. 
          Peter's - Visiting the basilica and the Pope. 
        The 
          Forum - Touring and picnicking in the Roman 
          Forum. 
        Walking 
          About Rome - Imperial Forum, Vitorio Emmanuel 
          Monument, Pantheon, Piazza Navona, Campo De Firori, and Home Again. 
        Pompeii: 
          Part I - The kids go to Naples and Pompeii. 
        Pompeii 
          Part 2 - The kids visit Pompeii. 
        Papal 
          Blessing and More Walking Around - The Pope, 
          Mouth of Truth, a pretty church, and the Tiber. 
        The 
          Vatican (again) - The Vatican Museum and a 
          climb up St. Peter's Dome. 
        The 
          Colosseo - Maggie's favorite place. 
        Rome 
          to Athens - Good-byes, a subway ride, a train, 
          a ferry, a bus, a  city 
          bus, and then Athens.The 
          Acropolis - A beautiful place (and a beautiful 
          place for a picnic). 
        Athens 
          - Changing of the guard and folk dancing. 
        Athens 
          to Siphnos - Ferry to a little island in the 
          Cyclades. 
        Siphnos 
          - Climbing to St. Andreas (and a Mycenaean town) 
          and around our "house.". 
        Hike 
          To Profit Elias Monastery - The place is now 
          deserted but clean and curiously homey. (Profit Elias is Prophet Elijah, 
          we think.). 
        Hiking 
          to Kamares - A short hike to the island's port. 
        Our 
          "Worst" Day On Siphnos - The coldest and windiest 
          day we spent on Siphnos, a day on which people apologized for the weather, 
          was a spectacular day for hiking along one of the coasts. 
        Around 
          Siphnos - We have yet to find a place that 
          wasn't fun to get to and wonderful to be at. 
        Swimming 
          at the Chrisopigi Monastery and Farewells - We 
          had fun jumping in the water (and racing out); we were sorry to say 
          good-bye to our friends.  Acropolis 
          and Athens Museums - War Museum, Music Museum, 
          and National Archeological Museum.  
        First 
          Day in Cairo - Walking and sailing around. 
        Egyptian 
          Museum - Even the museum is ancient (and cool). 
        The 
          Pyramids at Giza - Pyramids and Pizza Hut. 
          
        The Market, 
          Mosque, and Mataba - Visiting Cairo places, 
          including the world's oldest surviving university. 
        Karnak 
          Temple, Part 1 - The enormous temple of the 
          state god, Amon-Re. 
        Karnak 
          Temple, Part 2 
        Valley 
          of the Kings - The Theban necropolis on the 
          west bank of the Nile in a wonderful, hot, parched desert.  Luxor 
          and Luxor Temple - Walking around Luxor Temple 
          at night. 
        El 
          Koom - A marvelous day at a West Bank village 
          with a friend, Rageb Ahmed Sallam. 
        The 
          Luxor Museum - Beautiful things dramatically 
          displayed. 
        Back 
          in Cairo; Back at the Museum - Egyptian takeout 
          food; the mummies and the museum; the market (and Fishawi's) at night. 
        Coptic 
          Cairo - Several churches and a synagogue tucked 
          away behind walls in an area called Babylon.  
        City 
          of the Dead - The living have took up residence 
          in the mausolems and now there's utilities, shops, and apartments. 
        Sufi 
          Dancing - A boat ride and then the dervishes. 
          - On our last day in Cairo we visited part of the 
          necropolis of the ancient city of Memphis and to our delight found a 
          place reminiscent of Raiders of the Lost Ark. 
        Bombay, 
          now known officially as Mumbai - A much more 
          interesting and easy city than we expected. 
        Kochi 
          - Boating around a lake and the "backwaters" in 
          Kerala, a state in southwestern India. (The backwaters are a network 
          of lagoons, lakes, rivers, and canals fringing the coast of Kerala.). 
        Kathakali 
          Dancing - A form of classical Indian dance-drama 
          indigenous to Kerala. 
        Munnar 
          - A "hill station" surrounded by tea plantations 
          and spectacular views.  Bus 
          Ride to Thekkady - Another great bus ride. 
          This time from Munnar to the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary. 
        Periyar 
          Wildlife Sanctuary By Boat - A boat from which 
          we watched wildlife and a swimming pool from which we watched monkeys. 
        Devi 
          Temple Festival - Each year there's a festival 
          for each temple, and this was one for a small temple just inside the 
          gate of Periyar. 
        Hiking 
          in Periyar - More wild boars, monkeys, elephant 
          poop, and, our favorite, leeches. 
        Madurai 
          and Its Sri Meenakshi Temple - A town filled 
          with pilgrims and rickshaws . 
        Kodaikanal 
          (Kodai) - A pretty little hill station town 
          awash in Indian tourists. 
        Chennai 
          (Madras) - The Government Museum and a festival 
          to commemorate the birthday of Thiagaraja (a venerated composer, but 
          you knew that!). 
        Tirumala 
          - A most extraodinary day, walking with the pilgrims 
          to view Lord Ventkateshwara. 
        Tirupathi 
          to New Delhi - We end up in the suburbs of 
          New Delhi but manage to catch an incredible dance concert. 
        The 
          Red Fort and Old Delhi - We are back in a real 
          city after three days in sterile New Delhi . 
        Jama 
          Masjid - Old Delhi's great mosque is India's 
          largest and Shah Jahan's last great building project. 
        Walking 
          Around Old Delhi - The living, breathing, full-blooded 
          part of Delhi. 
        Touring 
          New Delhi - Around Delhi and India Gate and 
          Humayun's Tomb. 
        Visiting 
          More of New Delhi - The Bah'i Temple and President's 
          House. 
        The 
          Taj Mahal Part 1 - Dreamlike. 
        Taj 
          Mahal 2 - Unbelievable. . 
        Around 
          Khajuraho  - On the bus and around this tiny 
          town famous for its temples. 
        Khajuraho's 
          Jain Temples - The Jain Temples (and the Southern 
          Temples) are free and very peaceful. We wandered around, discussed temple 
          architecture and sculpture styles, and watched kids swim in the river. 
        Khajuraho's 
          West Temples - Now surrounded by a park, these 
          temples were lovely - probably more peaceful today than when they were 
          being used. . 
        Khajuraho's 
          West Temple Group Continued - Though known 
          for some sexually explicit sculptures that have shocked and titillated 
          generations of tourists, the setting and other sculptures are wonderful. 
        On 
          the Train to Varanasi - One of the things we 
          enjoy most is just looking out the windows of the bus or train. No monuments 
          or temples or historic sites but perhaps a more representative view 
          of India. 
        Varanasi, 
          Holy City on a Sacred River - Rest, math, journals, 
          and a walk to the sacred Ganges River. 
        On 
          The Banks Of The Ganges - Shrines, fiery worship, 
          laundry, cremations, tea stands, ritual bathing, death, and swimming 
          all in the same spot. 
        The 
          Old City - Disposable dishes, cremation accessories, 
          and dentures. 
        Good-bye 
          Varanasi; Hello Nepal - A walk around Old Varanasi 
          and a car trip into Nepal. 
        Starting 
          Our Trek - Five interesting hours by bus from 
          Pokhara to Beni and then a short walk to Galeswor. 
        Galeshor 
          to Tatopani - Mule trains, bridges, and green 
          hills. 
        Hanging 
          Out In Tatopani - We spent a day in Tatopani 
          goofing around by the river, sleeping, and celebrating a birthday. 
        Tatopani 
          to Ghasa - Up the Kali Gandaki gorge on a path 
          barely hanging (and occasionally falling off) the cliff face. 
        Ghasa 
          to Lete - Some photos of what a nice guest 
          house looks like. Ghasa is the first Thakali village we come to - prayer 
          wheels and Buddhism - and we stop for lunch in Lete. 
        Lete 
          to Kalopani - A tiny inn surrounded by huge 
          mountains. 
        Kalopani 
          to Marpha - We wade the river, stop for lunch 
          in Tukuche, and watch as the landscape becomes harsher. We also see 
          many more Buddhist shrines. 
        Marpha 
           - A cool Buddhist village. 
        More 
          Marpha - Up the hill behind the town and back 
          to the monastery. 
        Marpha 
          to Kagbeni - Up the river to a medieval-looking 
          oasis. 
        Rest 
          Day in Kagbeni - Playing in the river, walking 
          around town, watching the wheat harvest, and a visit to the monastery. 
        Kagbeni 
          to Multinath - Up the pilgrimage route to a 
          sacred place for Buddhists and Hindus. 
        Muktinath 
          - Muktinath is a pilgrimage center for Buddhists 
          and Hindus. We've seen sadhus headed here for the last few days. Beautiful 
          views and lots of prayer wheels. 
        Mulktinath 
          to Jomson to Pokhara - A quick walk down to 
          Jomson and then a flight to Pokhara. 
        Pokhara 
          to Kathmandu - Nice ride through green hills, 
          past the site of a fatal accident, and into the city. 
        Kathmandu 
          - Tourist shops, wood carvings, temples, and toothache 
          cures. 
        Walking 
          to Swayambhunath - Monks, monkeys, and monuments. 
        Swayambhunath 
          2 - More monks, monkeys, and monuments, this 
          time with music. 
        Durbar 
          Square - A walk around Kathmandu's main square. 
        Bhaktapur 
          Part 1 - Founded in 865, the town that was 
          for 200 years the most important settlement in the Kathmandu valley. 
        Bhaktapur 
          Part 2 -  . 
        Overland 
          To Tibet - Waiting at the Friendship Bridge 
          and then an incredible truck ride to Nyalaam. 
        Nyalam 
          to Tingri - Through Nyalam Pass (3800 m) and 
          Lalung-La Pass (5050 m) to our first taste of tsampa. 
        Tingri 
          to Lhatse - Tibetan lunch and a barren landscape. 
        Lhatsa 
          to Shigatse - Beautiful stark landscapes, barren 
          places, and yaks. 
        Tashilumpo 
          Monastery - The Panchen Lama's monastery and 
          full of chanting monks. 
        To 
          Gyantse and Pelkor Chode Monastery - Founded 
          in 1418, Pelkor Chode has an amazing number of books and is home to 
          the Gyantse Kumbum. 
        Gyantse 
          Kumbum - A grand chorten at Pelkor Chode Monastery. 
        Gyantse 
          to Lhasa - Glaciers and swimming in Turquoise 
          Lake with the Himalayas as a backdrop. 
        Potala 
          Palace - The White Palace once served as the 
          seat of the Tibetan government and the main residence of the Dalai Lama; 
          the Red Palace houses several chapels, sacred statues, and the tombs 
          of eight Dalai Lamas.. 
         The 
          Jokhang Temple - In the center of old Lhasa, 
          considered the holiest temple in Tibet, the Jokhang was temporarily 
          converted into a guesthouse by the Chinese after 1951.. 
        Drepung 
          Monastery - Once the largest monastery in the 
          world, it's now home to abou 600 cheerful monks. 
        The 
          Norbulingka - Summer palace of Dalai Lamas. 
        Linghor 
          Kora - A traditional sacred circumambulation 
          of Lhasa. Tote helps paint Buddhas. 
        Around 
          Lhasa and a Visit to Sera Monastery - Prayer 
          wheel repairmen and debating monks. 
        Chengdu 
          - Interesting, comfortable, modern city that reminds 
          some of us of Denver -- it has about the same population. 
        Emei 
          Shan Part 1 - A bus ride that was an act of 
          faith and then, in the words of one of our party "the stairway to hell.". 
        Emei 
          Shan Part 2 - From the lovely (and, shall we 
          say, "rustic") Elephant Washing Pool Monastery to the Golden 
          Summit. 
        Chengdu 
          to Xian to Beijing - After we failed to get 
          train tickets, we flew to Xian where we resumed the quest for train 
          tickets. While tracking down tickets, we went to a water park (we were 
          so surprised to find one in China that we had to try it, though we've 
          never been to one in the U.S.!) and paid a visit to the famous terra-cotta 
          warriors. 
        Temple 
          of Heaven Park - A pretty but relatively incomprehensible 
          set of buildings used by the emperors to propitiate or worship or get 
          favors from heaven. 
        Beijing's 
          Yonghe Gong, Kong Miao, and Guozijian - (Or, 
          in other words, Lama Temple, Confucian Temple, & Imperial College). 
        Beijing 
          Nights - Dinners (one of Peking Duck) and a 
          night at the Opera. 
        Forbidden 
          City - Where emperors once roamed, and as the 
          less than interesting signs repeatedly informed us, "attended to state 
          business and received officials," or sometimes vice versa. 
        The 
          Summer Palace - We were smuggled into one of 
          the most beautiful places we have visited. Unfortunately, by the time 
          we struck had negotiated the metro, the bus, and the smugglers' van, 
          it was evening.. 
        The 
          Great Wall - One of the most fantastic places 
          we have ever seen and one of the most frightening hikes we have ever 
          taken. 
        Beijing 
          to Hong Kong - Twenty eight hours on a wonderful 
          train. 
        Hong 
          Kong - Big, expensive, and it comes with dried 
          lizards. 
        Hong 
          Kong to Kuala Lumpur - We spend a day walking 
          and busing around Hong Kong. We have no problem with the typhoon and 
          our flight to Malaysia was marvelous - so is Kuala Lumpur!. 
        Kuala 
          Lumpur to Manila - A relaxed, easy city and 
          another great plane ride. 
        Manila 
          - A nice hotel and wonderful "jeepneys".   
        Back 
          in the USA - Grandma's, dirt track racing, 
          the Ten Acres, and a county fair. - Greetings, 
          reunions, and life slips back to normal |