…t me to respect the spud). Pin This Post to Pinterest That I almost didn’t book the flight to Dublin is inconceivable. I resisted the call to Ireland for months, and how thankful I am that I finally answered. If I have any regrets at all, it’s that I couldn’t stay longer to get more acquainted with her. But, like a cousin who opens her doors with arms stretched wide even years after your last visit, I know she’d happily have me back. Disclosure: I…
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Travel Clothes and Accessories for Comfort and Convenience
…in tropical destinations but in colder climates, you can’t wear them with socks, so I travel with slippers that don’t come with a strip of material between the toes. Plastic footwear can also be worn on the beach, at a pool or in public showers (foot fungus? no thanks), and they’re easy to clean with soap and water. You can find them at your local dollar store but here’s a pair that’s actually mildew-resistant. If you have favourite travel clothe…
What We Can Learn From the Terrorist Attacks in Paris and Beirut
…. Photo credit: Moyan Brenn, Flickr Creative Commons Having said that, Facebook is a social media platform used across the world, and the criticism brought against it by the Lebanese, both within the country and the diaspora, is wholly warranted following the attack in Beirut. How can we possibly assert they aren’t worthy of the safety check and symbolic show of solidarity too? I spent last month in the Middle East where many experience, or have e…
A Tribute to Anthony Bourdain
…me of strangers for this feast. We shared stories. They put me into a food coma — in the best kind of way. It’s hard to fear people when we come face to face with them. When we do get close, we are humbled and fall a little more in love with the world. But in the end, it seems, it was the world that became too much for Bourdain. When asked in an interview what the hardest part of his job was that no one knew, he answered, “Loneliness, separation f…
Beyond the Jihadist: The Lesson of Palestine
…wanted to make you feel better. If you need help with anything, you’re welcome here. Come back whenever you like — as my friend.” In Ramallah, I had the pleasure of meeting a family who struck up a conversation with me in a restaurant, curious to know more about my life in Canada and why I was visiting a place so few foreigners choose to see. They asked about my time in the West Bank, then told me about their village between Ramallah and Bethlehe…
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