Archive for February, 2008

The Cows Finally Gets to Editing His Photos….

Sunday, February 17th, 2008

My traveling companion has finally taken the time to sit down and sort through his photos. So may I present, back by popular demand, The Cow Around-The-World, now with an updated photo gallery. If you have no idea why a grown man is carrying a stuffed cow around-the-world, see About the Cow. Click […]

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Your Vote: Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow?

Wednesday, February 13th, 2008

When I left home for college, one of my biggest (and most secret) fears was that I would never find a place to get a proper haircut in a new city—I had the same stylist (I use that word purposely) for 18 years of my life. Our doctor-patient relationship was so good, she even came […]

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What It’s Like: To Climb Down Angkor Wat (Video)

Sunday, February 10th, 2008

A short video climbing of what it’s like to climb down Angkor Wat the ancient temple in Cambodia.

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Window Shopping in Cambodia

Thursday, February 7th, 2008

(Siem Riepe, Cambodia) The petite, nineteen-year old Cambodian girl in the yellow top waited for me to get closer and then said,

“You are handsome,” she said.

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Fix Your Feeds!

Wednesday, February 6th, 2008

It has come to my attention that the change of design here at NoBoundaries.org has changed the address of the RSS Feed! Yikes, that’s not a nice way to treat my loyal reader (sorry mom).

So, if you subscribed to the RSS feed on this site prior to November 1st, then you’re going to have to update your RSS subscription (in Google Reader, Yahoo Reader, etc) to the new address: www.noboundaries.org/feed

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Around-the-World Trip Featured at Rotary.org

Sunday, February 3rd, 2008

The folks over at Rotary.org have been so kind as to write a little story about my around-the-world trip and my work with Rotary—and they even included a few photos of the cow. Thanks Ryan and crew for your interest and efforts. (I hope I can send some traffic back your way.) You can read the story at www.rotary.org (if the top banner story has changed, you can go directly to the story at by clicking here or cut and paste this URL into your browser: (http://www.rotary.org/en/MediaAndNews/Newsletters/Interactive/Pages/200801/Feature.aspx)

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