Photo by Javi Lorbada on Unsplash *** A Girl from Zanzibar, a Guy from Goa, and that Chap (from) Mercury by R. Benedito Ferrão I had finally arrived, but the start of this journey of a lifetime had already begun badly. Journeying from the metropole – London –...
Field Farm by Cynthia McVay T he first time I saw Field Farm it was the dead of winter, snowless and charmless, but even so, something about the soft curves of the land and open space captivated me. As the realtor fumbled for the key to the...
Good Sport by Karen Lethlean Contributing Writer D on’t mean to brag, but I am a Triathlete of some repute. This happened on one of my first races as part of an Australian team, competing overseas in Honolulu World Championship, Olympic distance...
Say What?! Ironman: The most grueling race in the worldwhere a lifetime training often is not enough by Karen LethleanContributing Writer According to Ironman triathlon mythology Germans are most enthusiastic; but no matter where we come from all...
Ocean Ghosts by Ben White Contributing Writer I could feel the ghosts; the ocean ghosts. They were ghosts of sea-going culture, ghosts of history, ghosts of traditions, ghosts of ships, and ghosts of war; the ghosts of men surrounding the cruise as the MORGENTAHU...
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