Adventures with a Huichol Shaman
By Pat Bubb, March 12, 2015 It was about 28 years ago when I first heard about a 110 year old Huichol Indian who was going to be giving a ten-day workshop in Mexico. I still don’t know why I … Continued
By Pat Bubb, March 12, 2015 It was about 28 years ago when I first heard about a 110 year old Huichol Indian who was going to be giving a ten-day workshop in Mexico. I still don’t know why I … Continued
Marion Merrick, August 18, 2014 In the early 1940’s, I was 23 years old and was traveling to Oregon from Texas with 3 other ladies, one of whom was pregnant. Getting to the Pacific coast in those days was not … Continued
By Saja Day, October 7, 2014 I used to live with my grandmother, two older sisters, two first cousins, an aunt, and three of my uncles in Memphis, Tennessee. I was, I thought, a happy little girl in that I … Continued
By Anonymous, January 14, 2015 Since I retired in 2013, I have been creating new possibilities for myself. One of them began with the desire to create more adventure in my life. I love to travel but have not been … Continued
By Eleane, January 14, 2015 One of the best days of my life so far was the day I was finally evacuated from the war-torn Congo (DRC). It was like one of those hairy scenes from a movie that lasted … Continued
By Harvey “Skipper” Whitfield, March 19, 2015 Today, prior to the writing group starting to write about their topics for today’s group, I and a fellow participant started to talk about our experiences visiting different countries to give lectures. I … Continued
What is primarily on my mind is the visit of my elder niece. She lives in Athens, Greece and comes to the States several times a year to teach and to read. She is a MacArthur Fellow (2011). They had … Continued
By Ed Pinter, December 07, 2016 On a rotational basis, I was assigned to work in Hassi Ramel in Algeria at the Forth Largest Natural Gas Field. In preparation, I had to go to NYC to receive several special shots not … Continued