I was back in the U.S. for a few weeks around the holidays and really enjoyed talking about our trip with our friends and family. We got the usual questions about favorites and least favorites....
If reputation could be denoted by colour, BP’s would be black, like its oil that coated the Gulf of Mexico.
It’s one of the most reviled companies in the world and even though it’s managed to...
Ever since I read the story of the farmer who had a giant turnip growing in his vegetable patch, I knew that turnips were special. As a child, I didn’t really understand why. With time,...
Shallots (Allium cepa var. aggregatum), a relative of the onion, with a unique sweet and rich flavor, have long been appreciated for their use as a staple ingredient for many popular dishes. The nutritional and savory part...
It’s difficult to say whether 2010 was the best or the worst of times for the planet. There were some devastating disasters (BP oil spill) that shock people around the world and there were victories...
A symbol representing the Fairmount Park Commission on a lamp post at the Philadelphia Museum of Art....
By Rosa Abbott on January 26, 2011 in British Isles, Caribbean, Dublin, Europe, Events, Featured, Festivals, Ireland, Jamaica, Photos
Listening to Dawn Penn's classic rocksteady hit You Don't Love Me (No No No) on a lazy Sunday afternoon, I found myself searching for images of her out of pure curiosity.
Someone with such a stylish...
One man. 365 days. No job. No home. Just social media and "an epic digital nomad quest". This is the story of the Living Ark project. Not to be confused with Noah's Ark, this one...
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