The Sparkle of Fewa Lake, Nepal

The Sparkle of Fewa Lake, Nepal

She smiled happily as she looked at the handsome face across from her.It was so lovely to be on this huge lake. Right now it was quiet, not so many people about. In the distance there was a lone fisherman on his boat, casting his net.What could be more perfect,  than to be in a … Continued

Langkawi- the island to explore and play!

As a forty-nine year old Asian female of Chinese-Indian heritage, I was the target of curiosity when I backpacked through India and Nepal for two years. Even now well-meaning folk have exclaimed, “You are travelling by yourself…but all alone?”This question was asked while I was on an island hopping tour from the lush tropical island … Continued

And I Carry On in the States

And I Carry On “It is all right if it goes wrong, just keep calm and carry on.” According to the movie, The Book of Life, I am supposed to carry on. I have no choice to carry on with my life. I suppose I can emphasize that my life has not always been perfect. … Continued

Free Yourself in the USA

Free Yourself in the USA Every now and then, amid the glowing amplifier tubes and resonating floorboards of the stage, the world falls away, and the interlaced instruments pull you onto a higher plane of consciousness. Or unconsciousness… No longer are you selecting notes or willing your fingers across the frets. Chords, scales, and verses … Continued

One Room in the USA

One Room in the USA I have never left this country. I have not had fun new adventures in exciting faraway lands. I have not been able to tour historical monuments, view fascinating architecture, or visit famous islands. I have not had the privilege of playing the wide eyed foreigner, immersed in an enriching culture … Continued

Goats & Milk in Ukraine

Goats & Milk in Ukraine   by R.J. Fox Before we went to get the milk, my finance Katya and her mother, Elena, decided that it was best for me to wait outside as they entered the small, village grocery shop outside of Dnipropetrovsk in eastern Ukraine. We were in search of edible meat and … Continued

Back to Basics in the Mexican Jungle

“It’s called the Rainbow Gathering”, repeated the seemingly innocent blonde-haired girl, as we perched on the pavement amidst the hustle-and-bustle of Mexico City’s largest market: El Mercado de la Merced. “It’s hard to explain exactly what it is… I can’t even tell you where it takes place”. I felt that familiar sense of intrigue that … Continued

Driving I-5 in the USA

It’s nothing special to look at, the stretch of Interstate 5 that runs between Sacramento and the tiny California town about one and half hours north where my mom lives. Flat fields, often brown, fade away to low foothills, faintly purple in the distance. You pass the occasional almond orchard or cattle ranch, or perhaps … Continued

Greek Isles Dish Up Independence

Greek Isles Dish Up Independence In 1975, a 22-yr-old serious and exceedingly responsible American woman left her medium-sized U.S. hometown for a trip to Europe. Three months later she came back with a fresh world view, a newly acquired sense of liberation and memories to last a lifetime. As the oldest of four siblings my … Continued

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