Some Reflections On Worldschooling
Welp, Zach has finished school and is now officially grown. And, further, he’s been accepted to his first-choice college at his first-choice university, Oxford, to...
Welp, Zach has finished school and is now officially grown. And, further, he’s been accepted to his first-choice college at his first-choice university, Oxford, to...
Dubrovnik Old Town is as beautiful as you think it is, likely more so, especially on a cool, clear February morning when the shuffling cruise...
Since it seems that everyone from Popbitch to Joe Wicks (who, incidentally, deserves at least an OBE for services to the nation’s sanity) is doing...
via GIPHY I’ve lost weeks of my life to Game of Thrones. Twice over, in fact. Once, when I discovered the books, in Harbin, China,...
A city whose name quite literally means “muddy river junction”, Kuala Lumpur often loses out on visitors compared to the heritage charms of Penang or...
A lot of water has flowed under the bridge of life since I started writing this blog, a little more than nine years ago, under...
To Chinese, the city of Hangzhou, a budget airline hub that’s under an hour from Shanghai by bullet train, encapsulates the cultured, artistic leisure of...
One of the most bizarre elements of life on Bali is how very concentrated tourism is. Chinese tour groups seem to cluster in the Bukit...
You ask for extra sambal at the warung. More, more, MORE sambal! And, when your breakfast comes without sambal in a remote hotel, you ask...
There are a few natural phenomena that truly impress: total eclipses, calving glaciers, avalanches, tornadoes and, yes, erupting volcanoes. Back in November, we were lucky...