I like to try something new each time I travel, something truly indigenous to the nation I'm exploring, but I have to admit, I've dreaded the day I'd come face to face with a cooked bug. As Pete and I sauntered out of the building today we were invited to peer into someones lunch box and admire this unique South African cuisine... curried catapillars...
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When I last gazed out of the rear of the plane, all I saw was miles and miles of sand, dry rivers marking the landscape like veins running into the horizon. I am a few thousand feet above Africa and wanderlust has awakened inside me. I am on a great adventure…
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There have been an interesting spate of films about morally ambiguous anti-heroes recently. Maybe it's a reaction against the suffocating extremes of political correctness, or maybe it's just the next predictable twist in the po-mo perspective. Whatever the motivation, recent offerings like Lord of War and Thank You for Smoking have displayed clever film making about disturbing topics...
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Ever get bloggers block? For me it coincides with some intense journalling and (recently) short story writing. It's like all my creative energy is sapped into my private thoughts and narrative impulses. I sat at my Typepad screen yesterday and though there were many things I could blog about, I just couldn't muster the mental energy...
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It's official, Steve and I are fully prepared for marriage, or at least we've finished the course that says we should be. Last night was the last evening we gathered to enjoy a scrumptious candle lit dinner and a few galsses of wine before sitting down to explore and discuss a different area of married life...
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“Transit has been really amazing for me. I’ve been treated as an adult, I’ve got pages of things I’ve learned, I’ve come so far, been broken, cried tears, been challenged in my comfort zones and astounded by God’s love for me.”
Hannah Lees, UK
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Whoever said TV rots the brain has obviously never indulged in the likes of 10 Years Younger or You Are What You Eat. I find those programs truly traumatizing and there's nothing more motivating than a photo of a mashed up liver, or frightening statistics about aging/skin damage/the end of the world as we know it to propel you guiltily toward better habits...
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Today has been packed with quotes from the Bible and Books that are feeding my brain at a satisfactory rate. Here are just a few... "Be careful that the exercise of your freedom does not become a stumbling block for the weak" 1 Cor 8:9...
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