The Temple Bell Rang at 4:30, and That Wasn’t the Hardest Part
The first sound I registered in Gyeongju wasn’t birdsong or chanting or the wooden clack of a moktak—it was the…
The first sound I registered in Gyeongju wasn’t birdsong or chanting or the wooden clack of a moktak—it was the…
The woman at the eel stall didn’t smile when I sat down. She was in her sixties, maybe older, with…
Late October, a Tuesday afternoon. I’d taken the wrong exit from Jongno 3-ga station and ended up in a tangle…
The trailhead wasn’t where the guesthouse owner said it would be. I stood at the end of a dirt track…
The first thing you notice at the Khao Yai salt lick after dark is not the elephants. It’s the quiet….
The rain started about forty-five minutes in, which was almost exactly when I realized my boots were a size too…
The diesel fumes hit first, before any view of the water. That’s the smell of a real ferry terminal, not…
The canal was the colour of a used tea bag and the smell was something between river silt and the…
The first time I tried eating khao soi with my hands, I ended up with broth dripping from both wrists,…
I was on my third prawn before I realized I hadn’t looked at the water once. The floating market at…