A diary of sorts, that chronicles the flights, roads, and meetings that are typical in my line of work. And how I try to get in some "touristing" along the way.
Diversity, culture, food and adventure - it's easy to see why Mexico is so attractive to visitors. But the best
parts of the country are rarely visited by Americans, and instead are the domain of an international group of hard-core
nomads and sports enthusiasts.
After a major snowstorm in January, it was clear that I had to check out Ukraine's "local" ski areas. Most people
in Kiev explained to me how it is Bukovel, that is the only proper ski area in Ukraine. And I am sure they are
correct - it has nicely groomed ski runs, faster chair lifts, and more polished hotels. But if you only ski outside
of the lifts - then, who cares?
I just became a proud home-owner in.. Turkey! A friend from Kiev, Andrew, described his Villa that looks
over the Mediterranian Sea, as both romantic, and practical. I had to see it for myself. In the end, I decided
to buy the Villa next door to his. I hope that it was a "good bet."
Each year, I migrate about 1,200 miles (2,000 KM) between my winter house, in Denver,
and my summer cabin (or "dacha") in White Salmon, Washington. This summer, I took my friend, Li Chi with me..