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Season 3
After Laos...


Orange Wine
No, we’ve not discovered a wine made from oranges. I think that Alix and I first drank “orange wine” in ‘Sam & Jaks’ one Friday night in Cirencester. It had a distinctive colour, no doubt, and a more complex taste than a straight white, but we thought no more about it. Perhaps it was fad, and a bit of fun? But a couple of weeks ago, we fell upon another orange wine, quite out of the blue, as it were. Our guests Tony and his new girlfriend Lynn had disembarked and were headed
Richard Crooks
Nov 6, 20234 min read


The Laotian Affair
When you have travelled around Laos for a while, one thing you notice is that there is always an ATM at the entrance to a hospital. Now I know why. Hospitals are a cash-based society in Laos. If you need an x-ray, or a bandage, or some drugs, you need first to hand over a large chunk of cash to the sister (the one I dealt with refused to smile, despite my best efforts). And when I mean chunks of cash, there are 26,000 Laotian Kip to the GBP. If you don’t have the cash at the
Richard Crooks
Nov 6, 20235 min read


Back on the Bear
Re-launch, Sep 28 A lot of thoughts pass quickly through one’s mind in an acute crisis, especially an emergency occurring in a foreign, third-world land, and involving one’s most beloved. Sitting there in the dark on a Luang Prabang side-street, in a small concrete storm-channel, holding and supporting Alix (whose lower right leg was hanging at 90 degrees below the knee) was one such event. In such occasions I tend to become slightly detached, and I am almost able to think an
Richard Crooks
Nov 6, 20232 min read
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