Monthly Archives: June 2016

A concrete and flesh monster

Urban sprawl is something I’m used to, having come from North America, where cities were built for cars. European cities on the other hand were structured around walking, wagons, trams, etc… Istanbul, as I approached it’s outskirts from the West, … Continue reading

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A day to reach Turkey

Usually I would never hitchhike directly on the highway, but next to a toll station… It’s hard to say no to that many slow moving vehicles. And so, about 20 minutes outside Thessaloniki, a Turkish truck stopped. Before I had … Continue reading

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And the road took me back

I disappeared a few years ago though time has zipped right along. I left what I had become in Europe, and more or less stepped back into the skin of who I had left behind, two years prior. I had … Continue reading

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