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First ever guest post:” Bridging the Gap: Homes are made in the heart “

Thank you Tash for being my first ever Guest Blogger! You can follow her on Life through Kaleidoscope.  It was really nice of her to do a blog post for me as I love the way she expresses herself....

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Guest blog : Okinawa & Me, A Four Year Love Affair. Well, For Me, At Any Rate

Thank you t for writing this wonderful post for my blog. You can follow him on As long as I’m singing and I am sure you will fall in love with his writing  full of witty sense of humour. It wasn’t …...

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Guest blog : My hope for my daughters

Thank you Sid for writing this beautiful post for my blog. You can check his blog on Dad Knows . You will realise when you go through his blog why I think him more as a dad than anything else. He is a...

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Guest Post : My Thai-Australian Relationship

I first came to South-East Asia in 2011, seeking an escape from the trappings of western life. Finding myself preoccupied with television, junk food and long hours at my dead-end job, I needed a new...

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Guest Post : Forward

Thank you Nelle for sharing her life with this wonderful post. You can check her blog on nellewrites. She is truly talented and amazing writer and I am eagerly waiting for the day when her book will be...

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Guest Post : The Ancient City

One of my reader, Nadia Islam Nitul , visited Nepal recently and captured some amazing pictures. Thank you for sharing them here. In the year 2012, I went to visit Nepal on a youth project of RYS(...

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Interview with Mike Crawshaw, author of “To Make a Killing” and treasurer of...

By Veronica Di Grigoli Years ago, when I first started working in a bank in London, Mike Crawshaw was my boss. Although he was the head of a huge department of people, he was so down-to-earth that he...

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