
What’s A Picture Worth?
What I gained from twenty-eight years of photos Versão em português A Chance Encounter I was confused as I stood at the checkout counter with […]

About The Alternate Route
“I think you travel to search and you come back home to find yourself there.” ― Chimamanda Ngozi Adichi Thank you for visiting The Alternate Route. […]

5 Not-so-typical Reasons to Visit Oaxaca
Oaxaca is fast becoming the place to visit in Mexico. It has everything, including the best food in the country, incredible ruins, a diverse indigenous […]

Casa de Piedra
“Why is it called the house of stone if it is made with mud bricks?” “Follow me. I’ll tell you the story.” I was talking […]

Sierra Life
“Five days is four too many,” I was told after I had booked my trip to the mountain town of Benito Juárez, about two hours […]

Monte Albán
Monte Albán is a short ride from the center of Oaxaca, but it is a world away. It contains the ruins of the old capital […]

Quesillo and Photos
Couchsurfing does not only connect people who offer free places to stay, but also provides a way for travelers to meet just about anywhere in […]

A Tour Like No Other
There are so many tour agencies in Oaxaca because there is so much to see. You cannot walk anywhere in the center of the city […]

¡Oh, Oaxaca!
My love affair with Mexico continues, this time in Oaxaca (WA-há-CA), the capital of Oaxaca state in the southern part of the country. I’m here […]

Teach Like an Artist
I told everyone I was doing this for my five-year-old granddaughter, but I must admit I felt giddy standing next to Miss America, Nia Franklin, […]

Teaching the “Middle East”
I just returned from a week at Duke University where I attended an incredible institute focused on teaching the Middle East. The QFI/Duke University Dimensions […]

Semana Santa, Parte II
Statues and angels are not the only things to see during Holy Week processions. Within each of the dozens of groups parading through the streets, […]

Semana Santa, Parte I
It’s hard to describe in words the processions that happen every night during Semana Santa (Holy Week) in Taxco. Groups of Catholics walk solemnly through […]

The View from Taxco
Taxco is another “magic town” in the mountains three hours south of Mexico City. It is known for its silver mining and artisans, but during […]

Best Travel Tip Ever
Walking through the narrow tunnels inside the world’s largest pyramid, I encountered a group of American tourists. As I meandered my way through the tunnels, […]

Flying over Murals
With a wave of his hand, it was clear the man who had just paid for my bus fare would not accept any money from […]