For the Smell of It
“Where is that?” “Why are you going there?” “Why would you go to the Middle East now?” This is what Spice and I were asked
“Where is that?” “Why are you going there?” “Why would you go to the Middle East now?” This is what Spice and I were asked
At the bar in the Marriott after we introduced ourselves and began nibbling plantones and guacamole, our guide Ben asked the six of us what
Pumpkins. Mushrooms. Persimmons. Mmmm… Late autumn ripens my memories of Japan. To the night Lynn, Ward, Magellan and I, dressed in kimonos, ate kaiseki at
Evening rose. Carmine crimson. A duality of colours, our twofold experience of Albarracín, Spain. Evening rose in the labyrinth of medieval buildings in the town.
Today, March 3, is World Wildlife Day, initiated by the UN in 2013. To celebrate, Magellan and I decided to learn more about the wildlife
Yesterday, July 10, Alice Munro, deemed Canada’s Chekhov, revered worldwide as the master of short stories on par with those of Tolstoy and Flaubert and
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