The Mire
The hardest part of any transition is when the initial enthusiasm and hope fades but the potential benefits haven’t...
The hardest part of any transition is when the initial enthusiasm and hope fades but the potential benefits haven’t...
Looking though some old passports reminded me this is an important anniversary. On this day a long time...
Shopping malls are a relatively new phenomenon in India. When I lived in Delhi, from 2003-2006, each mall’s opening...
In recent years, Brooklyn, a borough of New York City, has become synonymous with a certain trend in food,...
Even a seasoned traveller can come to the wrong conclusions of a place. It's easy to assume the...
All this week, I’m tweeting from Adelaide “Rotation Curation” account, @WeAreADL. I’m hoping it will be a fun experience....
Watching a snack marker in Jaipur, asking permission to take some photos, and getting closer created memorable photos and...
Yesterday was a day of travel. I left a still icy Tokyo, blanketed in snow and resplendent on a...
This afternoon I took a quick trip down to the Adelaide Kite Festival. The weather was very different to...
This afternoon I took a little sojourn to the beachside village of Semaphore to look at the Adelaide International...
This morning I flew into Adelaide, on the start of a short holiday. In some ways the flight from...
There’s something about visiting a place where you once lived that can make you feel like a ghost. That’s...
Is happiness over rated? I’ve been throwing that (and similar) questions out on Twitter for a few days...
I’ve been enjoying a very quiet, low key break here in Adelaide. Some photography, some messing around with audio...
My recent trip to Mexico was something of a long-haul ordeal – thirteen hours from Singapore to London, layover...
I’m writing from the Pelican Hotel in Miami Beach at the end of a wonderful adventure. I said goodbye...