The first time I saw a peacock was when one flew into our pond when I was eight. We thought he was amazing. The ducks were nonplussed. The turtle was nervous. The cat was curious. And the frogs were uncharacteristically silent. My mom rang the zoo to ask what to feed him and was told,... Continue Reading →
Three people, two cats, three countries, dozens of tolls, one ferry: An adventurous life can seem romantic and ideal, but it brings with it a whole new spectrum of challenges and I'd be lying if I said - no tears. While I do get real in this travelogue, it doesn't stray into that colour for... Continue Reading →