R. S. DannJoshua Tree National ParkIt was two days after Christmas and 70 degrees Fahrenheit at Joshua Tree National Park. A clear azure sky and not a single cloud in sight…Dec 30, 2017Dec 30, 2017
R. S. DannWaterworld: Ecotourism in ThailandBan Khun Samut Jeen is a village on stilts in Samut Prakan Province, Thailand. It reminds me a bit of the movie Waterworld, a 1995 film…Dec 4, 2017Dec 4, 2017
R. S. DannInle Lake, a poemLongtail boats with jewel colors Glide through the channel like lovers Stirring silts up the shallow water with reflection of skyNov 14, 2017Nov 14, 2017
R. S. DannHow to live on just enoughNo one likes to think that one day they will be old, but everyone daydreams about retirement. And because people are living longer, the…Nov 10, 2017Nov 10, 2017
R. S. DannHow to save Sapa and places like itSapa, Vietnam. The gorgeous valley of fertile land where bubbling brooks empty into waterfalls and a perpetual fog covers the tip of…Nov 2, 2017Nov 2, 2017
R. S. DannVietnam: Hanoi through the eyes of an Asian-AmericanHow did it feel to be in a country where ‘Communism’ is not a bad word? Not that different.Oct 26, 2017Oct 26, 2017
R. S. DannHow to travel Myanmar in 7 daysMyanmar is an old country with a recorded history that goes back hundreds of years. Its culture is complex and its government policies…Oct 24, 2017Oct 24, 2017
R. S. Dann5 traits in an ideal traveling partnerOne of the perks of being married is always having someone to travel with. Or so I thought. There are reasons like kids’ school, work…Oct 18, 2017Oct 18, 2017