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Wednesday, October 9, 2013

A new trip and a new web address

To my readers,
Thank you so much for keeping me company through my travels across Asia and Europe. I'll be heading to South America soon and I gave this blog a much needed makeover as part of the trip. Please visit me on the new site and subscribe for updates if you want to keep getting new posts.

And my apologies for asking you to sign up again. I promise it will only be temporarily irritating and then you'll forget all about it as you go about the rest of your day.

Visit the updated blog here: kelontheroad.blogspot.com

Thursday, July 25, 2013

My whole trip in 5 minutes


I decided to compile my trip photos into a 5 minute video. Enjoy!

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Song is called Comptine d'Un Autre Été from the Amelie soundtrack. Played by and used with permission from TheChiefEmperor.
See the original music video here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H2-1u8xvk54

Most photos are my own (shot with an Olympus PEN E-PL5).
A few were provided by: Alex Iliev (0:17), Kiyoung Paik (0:40), Nueng Panad (0:49), Daniel Buxton (1:32), and Marijana Bulatovic (2:08).

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Travel sketches (and one painting)

As I mentioned in prior blog entries, I joined a group tour in Provence organized by an art professor. Everyday, we went site-seeing in the morning and painting in the afternoon - though I spent several of those afternoons taking a long nap to recover from the gargantuan French lunches.

In the few non-sleeping hours I had, I managed to get one painting mostly done by the end of the course. I also got a few sketches done on-site at the places we visited. I'm sharing them here along with other travel sketches I've accumulated along the way. As per my usual caveat when I show my drawings, just remember that I'm only a student. This stuff is more personal than my comfort level would normally permit me to share and I do it now because it was such an integral part of the whole travel experience.

On a side note, I highly recommend any traveler interested in art to take the time to sketch on-site. Just find a nice place to sit, take a look around you, and get a few jots down on paper. It'll give you a visceral connection to your surrounding space in a way taking a photo never can.


My painting assignment: Monk under prayer flags. The original inspiration for this piece comes from this picture I took in Nepal .

Sunday, June 16, 2013

Checking in from Spain

I have less than a week left before the end of my trip and I've started seriously winding down in anticipation. It's causing me to reach all new levels of lethargy and inertia. Is it possible for a person to mentally check out of their own vacation? Cause that's surely how I feel right now.

Here's a quick recap of what's happened since my last post on Slovenia. If I find the energy later, I'll post more details on some of these events.

May 29: Trained into Venice where I stayed in a rented apartment.
June 1: Flew to Marseille in France and spent the night in a town called Avignon.
June 2: Bused to Saint-Remy-de-Provence where I spent the next week-and-a-half in a luxury hotel and joined a group tour organized by my art professor. The days were split in half between site-seeing and painting.
June 11: Trained to San Sebastian, Spain - yeah I know, Spain wasn't part of the original itinerary. Call it a detour.
June 16: Bused to Bilbao, Spain. Here are a couple pictures from this cute little town:

Giant flower puppy by Jeff Koons

Guggenheim Museum Bilbao


What's up next for this week: Train to Barcelona for a couple days' stay. Fly to Prague for another few days' stay. Fly home. Weep for the end of my journey.

Saturday, June 1, 2013

How I fell in love with Slovenia in a week

First off, I have two recommendations for anyone planning to travel to Slovenia.

  • When you want to move between cities, see if anyone is driving that route on prevoz.org. It's a car sharing website (similar to Sidecar in San Francisco). You'll end up paying much less and getting there way faster than if you take public transit. And it's the most liberating feeling in the world to be able to secure a ride to just about anywhere you want in a matter of minutes with a cool person you can chat with along the way.
  • If you make your way to Ljubljana and are interested in a good night out, definitely see Metelkova. It's more than just a bar scene. I'd describe it as a microcosm of Communist utopia. But I'm just a naive American who is easily impressed by any amount of anti-corporate behavior. Make the judgement for yourself and have some good drinks and conversations while you're at it.


Slovenia turned out to be a different kind of place for me for many reasons. The people were exceptionally nice and the stops were beautiful. Everyone and everything was laid back in a way I could understand. It's an unexpected treat to be so enamored with a country and it gave me a much needed second wind for the rest of the trip.

Sunday, May 26, 2013

Random trip photos from Asia Pacific and Eastern Europe

I figured it was time to do something about the 5 months' worth of random trip photos I never got around to sharing broadly but always kind of liked. You could call them the left-over batch. They're either stand alone shots that never seemed to fit into previous blog/facebook storylines or little gems I originally overlooked and fell in love with later. They cover my trip up to Croatia and are presented in chronological order.


Milford Sound, Southern Island of New Zealand
Jan 2013 

Monday, May 20, 2013

Just checking in

A view of the temple of Augustus in the city of Pula. Construction work is being done in the background as the city remodels its harbor

I'm in Croatia right now in a city called Split. In three hours, I'll catch an overnight bus to Trieste, Italy and then head into Slovenia. I can't believe I've spent almost two weeks in Croatia. I had an okay time here with okay weather and pleasant beaches. But there hasn't been much about this place that really stood out as something amazing or special. I'm sure Croatia would be a great place to visit for many travelers but it just wasn't for me. I've concluded the amount of fun I'll have in any given place is inversely correlated to the number of American tourists I'll find there.

Also, this is the first country I've been to where most people will turn away and ignore me when I try to say hi to them on the street. WTF Croatia?! Even people in China don't do that. How is it possible your manners are worse than the Chinese?

Since I didn't have anything good to say, I decided to stay silent and forgo any new posts here. It was a little painful to do since I've come to rely on my maintenance of this blog as a source of comfort. It keeps me sane to write entries.

And what can I say about how I've been spending my time lately? I don't do nearly as much site-seeing as I used to. Many days, I'll stay home and either doodle in my sketchbook or work on draft blog entries I never got around to publishing (none of them are about Croatia). I also met a handful of fucking amazing people I had the pleasure of sharing just a tiny slice of time with. That about sums it up.

So this is just a quick check-in letting people know where I am. I'll be hanging out along the West coast of Slovenia for the next week. If nothing else, I am succeeding at working on my tan (lines).