Photo of the Day | Mayan Woman in Tra...
Most Mexican states either totally conquered or assimilated their aboriginal peoples, the indigenous of Chiapas, have...
posted on: Feb 8, 2012 | author: Jonathan
Photo of the Day | Iglesia de Santo D...
The Santo Domingo church was built by Dominican Friars in 1546. The facade was beautifully restored in 2006. The...
posted on: Feb 7, 2012 | author: Jonathan
Photo of the Day | Textiles at the Ar...
The Artisan Market in San Cristobal de las Casas offers an amazing mix of everything from Amber Jewelry to Zapatista...
posted on: Feb 5, 2012 | author: Jonathan
Photo of the Day | Three Amigos
These three little guys just loved horsing around and following me as we checked out the school in the village in...
posted on: Jan 22, 2012 | author: Jonathan
Street Food | Mexican Taco Carts
I have always been kind of adventurous when it comes to gastronomy. When it comes to sustenance I have a bit of a...
posted on: Jan 14, 2012 | author: Jonathan
Street Food | Fresh Macadamia Nut Ven...
Nut’s are a major export from Chiapas, Mexico consequently they are available fresh on the streets. Fresh...
posted on: Jan 10, 2012 | author: Jonathan

Jonathan Look took early retirement in 2011 with a goal to see the world; one country at a time, one year at a time. To accomplish this he eliminated most of his possessions and packed what what little he saw as necessities into his vehicle and headed out. His goal is to spend ten years discovering new places, meeting new people and taking the time to learn about them, their place on this tiny planet and their values.
He embraces the philosophy that says a person is the sum of their experiences and rejects the fraud of modern consumerism that makes people into slaves of their consumption. He doesn't intend to be modern day ascetic, just more mindful of his place in the world and to make decisions according to his new standard. 