The Great Westward Adventure in the USA

The Great Westward Adventure in the USA

Adventure is a funny thing. We have heard the word used and over-used on so many occasions, but have you ever stopped to truly think about what it means? Adventure is the only thing that you can spend all you have, yet somehow make even more. This summer I had the incredible opportunity to embark on … Continued

Sicilian Nights in Italy

There is no feeling in the world, like that of sleeping under the stars for the first time. Looking up at the endless blue-black universe smudged with stars and mist, you cannot help but feel an overwhelming sense of belonging. Of intoxicating infinity. Like the head rush of falling in love, and the tragedy of … Continued

Freedom from captivity in Pakistan

  For me, life has been a constant journey of challenges and survival. Living in an egocentric society dominated primarily by males, we have been taught since our childhood that our opinions and dreams hold no value. Marriage, child bearing and domestic responsibilities are the sole function of a woman, while self worth and self … Continued

Rowing to independence in Chile

After a 48-hour journey using all common modes of transportation: bus, plane, boat; I arrived to the middle of nowhere or the centre of the universe depending how you look at it. Futaleufú is a town of 2,297 inhabitants, nestled in the Chilean Andes and just eight kilometres from the Argentinian border. Everything seemed miraculous; … Continued

Connectivity Makes Me Feel Free in the USA

CONNECTIVITY MAKES ME FEEL FREE I grew up in the American Midwest, namely Oklahoma. For four decades, I led an average life; I grew up, went to school, got my first car, fell in love, started a career. I spent twenty years working for a major telecommunications corporation as a so-called ‘cubicle dweller.’ Then everything … Continued

Wakeup Call

  “I’m a control freak,” Andrea said, “and I like to walk fast.” It was a fair enough warning. The four of us had taken the train from Antwerp to Ghent for the day. We’d trooped after her, she with a map in hand and a plan in mind, through the streets of Ghent on … Continued

Uganda – A Love Affair

In September, 2009, I got on a plane with my just-thirteen year old son, bound for Uganda via London. My husband stayed at home; my daughter was in college. Other than an acquaintance from nearly fifteen years before who I’d reconnected with on Facebook, I didn’t know one person in the country. I didn’t even … Continued

Temporary Citizen in Paris, France

            My most vivid memory of Paris is running.   I woke by my watch’s beeping at 4:45 am for a 6:40 flight to London, the city I where would end my European summer. In a blurry, anxious haze I gathered my bags and squeezed my luggage down narrow hotel stairs that creaked with antiquity … Continued

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