The V & A Waterfront echoes the harbour activities of the past. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Cape Town (and around the globe) and sees thousands of visitors every year....
I walked into my apartment in Athens four days ago after a year's absence.
Coming back from the US (no, not Texas but everything in general is larger on the other side of the Atlantic), the...
The year was 1958. Jean Hilliker had divorced her fast-buck hustler husband and resurrected her maiden name. Her son, James, was ten years old. He hated and lusted after his mother and “summoned her dead.”...
It’s tough to move on sometimes.
We had high hopes for Dalmatia after speaking with our fellow travelers. I was looking forward to the crystal clear water, good food, beautiful mountains, and relaxing beaches. It was...
(This is a guest blog post from Cecilia at Liftshare. Liftshare is the largest car-share website in the UK)
It might shock you to know that a full car is actually BETTER for the environment than...
Anarkali is a famous bazār (market) in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. Founded by Emperor Jahangir some 400 years back, Anarkali Bazar is one of the oldest surviving markets in South Asia. Originating from the Mall near...
Spectacular, flawless and Indian
I felt a swell of pride and a wave of relief as I watched the truly gorgeous opening ceremonies of the Commonwealth Games in Delhi, India on October 3, 2010. This is...
This past week has been incredibly busy for Nourishing the Planet as we visited with more farming projects, NGOs and governmental agencies and now we are packing up to head to the United States for...
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