Notes on role of social online media in fomenting revolution in Tunisia/Egypt. A change of the wind has come about in two North African countries. Not that these two revolutions were without precursors and provocations...
Taj Mahal, Agra, India 2006
[Note: Originally published on Bootsnall as 10 Reasons to visit India now.]
1. The Taj Mahal. Yup, it is. The world’s most beautiful building. This is one of those rare times in life...
John Rocha: The master of textural innovation does it again with this prolific collection. These shaggy, cosy and directional creations will be just what I'm looking for when winter comes round again.
PPQ: I simple adore...
Living in Fish Hoek you’d think I would have been to Cape Point at least once in the past couple of years. You’d be wrong, it had been years since I visited the Cape of...
First I want to thank everyone who has been nudging me to write. Second, I want to thank Charlene Li, for writing Open Leadership. If you haven’t read it yet, here’s the link.
Open Leadership By...
Everytime I hear Suzanne Vega's Gypsy, I go back in time to a place that mixed with emotions of freedom, beauty, art, and feminine flow. If you haven't heard it in awhile, tune in. And...
It's ten o'clock in the morning and the air is already heavy with heat and moisture. I'm standing at the foot of a limestone hill, facing a wide staircase that seems to rise up into...
Zaruma. A beautiful town in the province of El Oro, tucked deeply within the green mountains of southern Ecuador. Far enough away from any other major tourist destination to remain largely unknown to many travelers,...
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