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Born to Ride

I don’t have a photo, but the most people I’ve ever seen on a motorcycle is six. Picture this: Dad driving with his young son standing between his legs. Mom sitting behind dad, holding two babies, one in each arm. Another young child, a daughter, standing in between mom and dad. This was in Indonesia …

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On being a pooper scooper of elephant dung

Hands up those among us who can say they’ve willingly volunteered to be a pooper scooper of elephant dung. Exactly what I thought – few and far between. I have been there and done that – and it still ranks up there as one of the highlights of my life. I didn’t join the circus. …

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Dance Like No One is Watching

Showcasing our authentic selves - even when we're not on vacation Me: Hi. Where are you from? Them: Edmonton. You? Me: I’m from London. The other London. The one in Canada. Have you been here long? Them: Just a few days. Me: How long are you staying for? Them: We’re here for a week. Hopefully …

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SILENCE – Can you handle it?

“The silence was deafening.” How often have we heard that? How often do we experience it? How often do we allow ourselves to experience it? Is silence something we welcome? Or, in these days of never-ending connectivity, is it something we subconsciously fear? Relishing the silence Pre-COVID-19 and while on holiday in Mallorca, Spain I …

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