How long does an artist stay hopeful pursuing their dreams? Are there tools to assist them in this pursuit?
Tarmac Meditations #168: Trying To Write By Rewriting
But “hope is a thing with feathers” as the poet said (although I am sure she was not referring to the new duster I bought the other day and placed prominently on a corner of my desk); I am closing in on the work that needs doing. Trust me.
Snapshots from Madhya Pradesh
Last October I was travelling around Madhya Pradesh for little over a week. I had not visited this part of India ever before. The cities of Ujjain and Maheshwar were extraordinary. I love the temples, streets, mosques, people, and the food.
A Successful Trade Show Relies Heavily on Bringing the Right Staff
There are many things that go into making a trade show a success for your company: chief among them is developing a sound strategy before arrival, choosing the right location to set up your booth, incorporating social media into the show, and deciding on the right visual elements to bring along. As important as any one of these things are, they arguably pale in comparison to the importance of bringing the right staff to work your booth.
Kuala Lumpur: A Rich and Modern City That Hides Its Blemishes Well
Kuala Lumpur looks like a modern, bustling city that works, with hundreds of modern skyscrapers with bold architectural styles. With skywalks and well-lit streets, I felt safe walking with friends or alone at any time of the day or night, anywhere in the city.
Life As A Human Is Six Years Old!
When we started Life As A Human 6 years ago, a huge part of our vision was to create a place that gave authors, artists and photographers an opportunity to have their work seen by a large and diverse audience across the world. It is such a delight to be able to say that we have achieved that.
Tree Zen
In August, I went to a forest of Redwood trees in California with my partner. We’d been there once before, and wanted to visit what was determined to be the oldest tree in the grove – over 1400 years old.
What you need to teach in the Himalayas
If you’re considering teaching in Nepal, here are three tips to make your experience supreme!
Water Shortages Threaten Namibia’s Economy
Water, water, everywhere…or is it? Water covers 70% of our planet, though fresh water required for drinking, bathing in, and irrigating our farm fields is only 3% of the world’s water. Our civilization depends on a plentiful supply of clean water, and yet in some parts of the world it iss becoming ever harder to obtain. Climate change and other factors have caused huge shortages of water across the developing world, and also in rich areas like the state of California, where a multi-year drought is still ongoing. As a result, around 1.1 billion people worldwide lack access to water and it is scarce for at least one month of the year for 2.7 billion more.
Please Help Me Teach School Children in Nepal
Last week I was accepted to volunteer to teach English to elementary and high school children in the foothills of the Himalayas in Annapurna, Nepal. I’ll be working with a non-profit organization committed to raising the educational standards of school age children in this part of the world: “Trek To Teach.” But, I can’t handle this teaching venture on my own, I need your help.
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