A Water Lily Stroll with Monet |
Like an aging Beethoven, who composed his most dramatic works while losing his hearing, the nearly blind Claude Monet spent his last years painting these symphonies of color on a similarly monumental scale.
We're looking into his pond ' dotted with water lilies, surrounded by foliage, and dappled by the reflections of the sky, clouds, and trees on the surface. Monet mingles the pond's many elements and lets us sort it out.
The true subject of these works is not the pond itself. It's the play of the light reflecting off the water. Monet would work on several canvases at the same time ' each one catching the light of a particular time of day.
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A Cheese Course Makes the Meal |
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The Case for Splurging |
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France's Insanely Extravagant Palaces |
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The Memory Stick that Really Matters |
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Escape from Ugliness of War |
SSG John Ashford of the Oregon Army National Guard, photographed in An Najaf, Iraq. |
Former Staff Sergeant John Ashford sent us a letter that we found inspirational. I've heard from many people about how our travel shows bring a little sunshine into their lives, but this was one of the most powerful. Thanks for traveling with us, John, and thanks for your service. ' Rick
Dear Rick:
I was a staff sergeant in an infantry platoon of the Oregon Army National Guard, deployed to Iraq for 12 very long and hot months.
Based upon our performance and capabilities, my platoon was selected by the commanding general of the 1st Cavalry Division to be the division's Quick Reactionary Force while in Iraq ' we were the "911" that other units called when they needed help. We were an outstanding unit and were requested by several Special Operation Forces to work with them, based upon our reputation and abilities.
Bottom line, we saw a lot of action and took the causalities that came with it. My platoon was awarded the Presidential Unit Citation for actions in combat, the highest award the President of the United States can bestow upon a military unit.
There are not many things an infantryman gets to look forward to in life except for hot chow and sleep. If things get bad, he will give up food for sleep because he knows that he can go longer without food than he can go without sleep.
On those rare occasions when we were back in our hooches after our missions were complete ' and it had not been another 18-hour day, I would get out my Rick Steves DVDs. I cannot tell you just how much your travel shows helped me to make it through some very dark days. It was my way of escaping for a brief time and not having to deal with all of the ugliness of war, both physically and mentally.
I am not exactly sure how many times I watched your DVDs but I can tell you that if it were not for them, I might not have been able to deal with some of the terrible situations we had to overcome while we were in country.
I just wanted to let you know that I truly appreciate you and your staff's hard work in putting together your travel guidebooks and travel DVDs.
' John Ashford, Vancouver, WA
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It's Foreign Study Time in Vancouver |
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Steve Ricks |
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Rick Steves for Teachers |
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My Five Most Spiritual Places in Europe |
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Time for a New Approach to Marijuana |
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Join My Travel News Family |
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My Critical Review of Our Turkey Tour |
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Our Turkey Tour's Final Dinner |
Olive Pits on My Breakfast Plate
Stacking olive pits on my breakfast plate, I sort through the sounds, flavors, and feelings that are my souvenirs of Turkey.
As I stand in the basket of my balloon, the rhythmic bursts of flame punctuate Mustafa's jokes while warming my wide eyes. Illogically, the stripes on his epaulette make me feel safe as we lift off.
On the market square, hourglasses of sweet chai and the clatter of backgammon dice among unshaven men ' men who may look scary to people who never leave their TV ' make it clear: We're all children in the same playground.
In the mosque, I struggle to get comfortable sitting cross-legged on the well-worn carpet. The imam explains that the mark of a good call to prayer is how the muezzin stays in the right mode. Spending time with him, I ponder why craving to understand and be close to God drives societies apart rather than bringing them together.
In the market, the old woman ' her deep wrinkles evidence of a life lived close to the earth ' earnestly tries to sell me a leech swimming laps in an old plastic water bottle.
In the hammam, sprawled with five bus mates on warm marble, like slabs of tourist meat in wet underwear, I surrender to my burly Turk, ready to be tenderized.
Stepping into our hotel with flowers lavishly bedecking the lobby, someone asks, "Was there a wedding?" The man at the desk says, "No, a circumcision." For many Turks, a circumcision is the greatest party ' "like a wedding without in-laws."
In this remote corner of Turkey, many men still take macho to dizzy heights. At the corner tobacco shop, when buying cigarettes, they choose the pack that reads "Cigarettes can cause death by cancer" rather than the one that reads "Cigarettes can make you impotent."
Walking across town to the home where the family was preparing a traditional dinner feast, I noticed children in the field bursting with joy and laughing wildly. I thought, "Happy kids." Then I realized they were laughing at me ' a big, gawky American man walking through their vacant lot wearing baggy pants with a floral (and decidedly feminine) pattern. I'm hoping the joy of baggy pants ' perfect for when you want to be naked but can't ' will follow me home.
Good travelers strive to get out of their comfort zone. And the hallmark of a great travel experience is that when a trip does get us out of our comfort zone... we actually find ourselves in it. When we travel, like that balloon lifting off a wild Anatolian field, we are ' at least for a while ' free from the bonds of our culture and ready to experience our world with a different perspective. What becomes of that freedom and perspective after our balloon touches down is up to each of us.
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Critiquing the Afghan Call to Prayer at Dinner |
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A Turkish Rest Stop and Pachelbel's Toilet |
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Turkey's Breathtaking Ancient Sites – A Stadium Sprint |
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The Tour Bus Parking Lot Pandemonium at Ephesus |
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