Kanwar Yatra
Of all the religious festivals in India, Kanwar Yatrais the one that most caught my imagination. A Passage From...
Of all the religious festivals in India, Kanwar Yatrais the one that most caught my imagination. A Passage From...
I’m progressively less and less a fan of watching television and in a way wish I was less into...
Writing from the airport lounge in Adelaide while waiting for our flight. I’m looking forward to going “home,” but...
Before Monday morning’s shock, I had been spending a lot of time on this holiday wondering about “non-negotiables,” by...
The good news in this weary week is that my father is recovering in hospital and will be released...
Holidays are a funny thing for me. I usually enjoy them, but come the end, I’m typically ready to...
Hello from the depths of a wintry holiday in South Australia. Very unusual time here, practicing guitar, cooking and...
Last week I had the opportunity to attend the Apple Final Cut World Tour event in Hong Kong. Although...
Overheard last week: “Let’s play 24. I’ll slap you, then ask some questions…” Sure, I played cops and robbers...
Good piece in today’s NYT Shifting Careers column entitled Attention Must Be Paid, quoting Maggie Jackson’s book Distracted: The...
After missing out completely on the first generation of iPhone (in any legitimate, fully serviced capacity), it looks like...
Yesterday morning, Hong Kong recorded its heaviest rainfall on record. For us it was a minor inconvenience, as our...
Two years ago today we left Delhi and arrived in Hong Kong to start a new chapter of our...
Last month’s topic of Post-Congregationalism attracted an unusually large number of comments and some really great questions. If you...
“Hebrew & Christian Scriptures are stuffed (sorry) with food imagery – stories of eating, rule about eating, recipes, metaphor...
On Monday, the South China Morning Post published my letter to the editor on local educational issues. Here is...