Between Myth and Mystery: The Great Wall of China
Time is a human construct, but sentiments are not bound by constructs. Which is why when the Year of the Ox moo-ed it’s way into a timeless year, as seemingly […]
Time is a human construct, but sentiments are not bound by constructs. Which is why when the Year of the Ox moo-ed it’s way into a timeless year, as seemingly […]
What’s in a name? Shakespeare‘s sonnets are eternally interlaced with my breaths, are his notions of romanticism and societal devils, which are prevalent even in vulnerable times. Which is why, […]
When history is absorbed as stories, I rarely forget it. When darting around Rome, precariously avoiding tourist traps, my wandering imagination thought of the valiance of the Flavian Amphitheater, now […]
April is my birthmonth. For why celebrate only a day, when inching towards the day itself, or recovering from an overwhelm of interaction during it, seems as important? Given my […]
They say history doesn’t talk about quitters… and truthfully so. Budapest is essentially my favorite European city, with it’s quaint charm and raunchy underground vibe, the juxtaposition of which appeals […]
Architecture if frozen music. Although, boating through the rivers to ogle at Chicago‘s epic architecture in the summer heat was anything but a feeling of frozen… Nonetheless, my penchant for […]
My life is often described as a constant churn of juxtaposition. Yet, I embrace the clamor of having so many lives molded into one entity. Which is why I yelp […]
New Year can be a time of forgetfulness, or simply as easy as turning a page without closing a book. That’s the way I look at it. Resolutions, despite having […]
“I believe the key to happiness is someone to love, something to do, and something to look forward to.” ~ Elvis Presley I have often spoken of self indulgence and […]
I have often pondered over the short lived life of snowflakes. A short, but intense pleasure amidst the chaos. Polar Vortex excluded. The principle of something beautiful that does not […]