A few days ago I had a crazy dream. It started like this:
My mom and I got off some sort of train, and then a Giant Rainbow bird, that sprouts balloons attacked me. I waved my arms frantically,...
Getting Global with Tales of a Female Nomad, Rita Golden Gelman. In Episode #21 Lainie & Miro explore the concept of long- term travel, or being a nomad. Then, Lainie has the great honor of...
I managed to see Alejandro Escovedo and his band (and sometimes orchestra) three times in three days this trip to Austin. And he and his band certainly gave no reason for my fandom to waver,...
Often, the way we drive is a symptom of the way we live; Too fast. When we go too fast, in life and in our cars, we not only miss the opportunity to enjoy life...
Ethiopian mustard (also known as Abyssinian mustard) lacks the bitterness of its better known cousin, kale. It’s rich in vitamins C and K, and beta carotene and calcium, as well as cancer-fighting anti-oxidants. Ethiopian mustard...
The ‘People’s Progression Toward Equality’ mural at 8th and Market Streets....
I sat on the formal couch and listened to the Arabic words swirling around me; lightening fast and coming from every direction. I looked at the people surrounding me and took note of their gestures...
Two weeks later: It continues, Tokyo goes on. Tonight in the hustle and bustle of Shibuya a light rain fell. The dim lit scene reflected the passersby on the main crossing. People in...
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