There is very little that is romantic about spending countless hours traveling on planes or waiting in airports. Only occasionally is it fun to be lost, very rarely is it desirable to have your things stolen (see I Believe I was Robbed by a Monkey), and I’d say it’s next to never enjoyable to get food poisoning. But venture out into the world we do, leaving behind all the comforts of our homes, lives and loved ones.
My trip began in Finland, followed with the trans-Siberian train through Russia, there was a horse in Mongolia, another train into China, a stint in Thailand, a float through Laos and an experience in Cambodia I still haven’t wrapped my head around. I began with no clear purpose or intention of what I was doing, hoping to accomplish or even where I was going (much like with this book). It turned out to be a bunch of randomness, a few shenanigans, a bit of debauchery and some plain old general amusement.


malialeinau says
Wow Dana, Very cool! what exciting things you've been up to!!
posted at 07:30pm Feb 13 PST
gachimaya says
Awesome pictures! Wish the text were larger.
nunaran
posted at 01:03pm Nov 07 PST
filly3 says
Dana! I loved exploring your book ~ you have so many talents: equestrian, travel writer, explorer, artist, humorist, model, photographer, educator...what next? Aloha, Drinda
posted at 12:40pm Nov 07 PST
isabelle001 says
i love the pictures, the design, great book! I voted for you. If you have a minute, please vote for my book Woman in the family category.
posted at 06:44pm Nov 04 PST
rainos says
Incredible! I had no idea that you were as smart and talented as I am. I mean I dont have any degrees, but like to think of my self as smart and talented. Maybe I imagine things a bit. Isnt this all about me. No I didnt think so. Lots of love my cousin, great play turned into incredible work. Very impressive. Rainos
posted at 08:09pm Oct 27 PST
brotherreed says
Well done friend!
P. Mcgee
posted at 07:54pm Oct 27 PST
aukaukagirl says
Awesome Dana!!
Love,
Lori
posted at 05:23pm Oct 26 PST