Returning To Delhi
I just didn’t think it would be so tough. In September I returned to Delhi, for the first time...
I just didn’t think it would be so tough. In September I returned to Delhi, for the first time...
Soon I’ll be back in Delhi, before embarking on a photo tour of Ladakh. I’ll also be spending a...
It’s been a while since the last post. Sometimes blogging is a funny game – it feels like one...
There is nothing more dull and pointless in the whole of the blogosphere than a expat blogger complaining about...
I’m back from holidays in Australia and settling into a very hot and steamy July here in Hong Kong....
Former Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating was renowned for his acerbic put-downs and insults. One that sticks in the...
We are nearing the middle of the year. How are you finding it? Is this year dragging, or flying...
There is probably no trend that speaks more clearly to the pervasiveness of consumerist thinking than the penchant for...
What does it mean to be an expat? Who qualifies? It's a question even other expats can't...
It has been an unseasonably cool and wet winter here in Hong Kong. It’s also been one of the...
“…cities are always already social and ideological, immersed in narrative, constantly moving chess pieces in the game of defining...
Les Murray is perhaps Australia’s best known and most internationally acclaimed poet. Yesterday he spoke to a small, sell-out...
Just spent four memorable days in Beijing. It was my first visit to the city and I was captivated....
The Looking Back Thing Earlier this week I posted two, somewhat lament filled posts, looking back over the last...
Looking at a graph of my blogposts per month, since 2004, I can see that 05 and 06 were...
Five years ago today, I wrote a tentative post, inaugurating this blog. I had tried my hand at blogging...