there and back again: roadtrip chicago to vancouver

I was very glad to have my friend Kim help me drive from Chicago to Vancouver last week. Though we were on a rather tight schedule (we covered the entire trip in 3.5 days), we still managed to see quite a bit on the road. I had to pack the car to the max: One read more »

Syria (Part 7) – Other Sojourns – Palmyra and Beirut

Near the end of my trip, I made two other sojourns to places outside of central/western Syria where I had spent all of my time. The first was to Palmyra (or Tadmor in Arabic), an ancient oasis city in the desert that once was an important caravan stop. The Roman ruins here give a glimpse read more »

Syria (Part 6) – The Coast – Latakia and Tartous

In the course of traveling through all of the sites mentioned in the previous post, I spent a few nights in the coastal cities of Latakia (Arabic “al-Ladqiyye”) and Tartous. Latakia is on the northern coast of Syria, and is an important and bustling port city: I naively thought that I’d be able to catch read more »

Syria (Part 5) – Sites near Aleppo and on the Coast

After several days in the major cities of Damascus and Aleppo, I had the chance to visit a number of sites near Aleppo and the Mediterranean coast with the help of a driver–doing this helped me to cover quite a bit of ground over the course of two days. It’s hard to do justice to read more »

flashback to aug 2006: roadtrip from van to chi

as joe is roadtripping with kimu back from chicago to vancouver, i thought i would reminisce a bit and post a blog entry we made years ago when we drove from vancouver to chicago… four years ago! we never did post it though cuz we didn’t have the blog set up properly. it was right read more »

Syria (Part 4) – Aleppo New City

My wanderings in Aleppo’s new city took me all over the place, from more central places near my hotel, such as the famous Baron Hotel and shops just surrounding the Old City, to a cemetery south of Bab al-Maqam (this is waaay south by normal tourist standards), to trendier areas such as al-Jedeidah and al-Aziziah: read more »

Syria (Part 3) – Aleppo Old City

After a couple of days in Damascus, I took a bus (5 hours) to Aleppo, the main city in northern Syria and a contender alongside Damascus for the distinction of being the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world. Like Damascus, Aleppo consists of an “old city” with a citadel and souq, surrounded by the read more »

Syria (Part 2) – More Damascus

My adventures in Damascus continued with more must-see sights: first of all, the National Museum of Damascus, which contains an important collection of antiquities: Unfortunately, pictures weren’t allowed inside (as is the case in many museums in syria), but there were plenty of replica-monuments in the outer courtyard: Later that day I went back to read more »

Syria (Part 1) – Damascus

This trip was a long time in coming. Last year a research trip I had planned didn’t materialize, so this summer, for various reasons of timing (including baby on the way), I decided to make a trip purely to get a view of the country and to visit many of the sites I have studied read more »

moving week

yesterday was moving day. or rather, the movers came and took all of our things… we’ll be flying out later in the week. we are very thankful that my parents are here to help, especially in the cleaning and cooking department. in fact, i think the kitchen will be cleaner than when we moved into read more »