In this time of lockdown, many people are considering their lives, their values and what life might look like if and when we get back to ‘normal’. While the lockdown...
LIVING IN THE "NOW" The human mind is hardwired in inexplicable ways. Our primitive thought process which is highly predisposed to stress and fear is often triggered to care and...
By Karen Menczer For most of us, travel for travel’s sake (considered non-essential travel) is on hold. This not only puts a damper on our own plans, it’s having...
By Joline El-Chakhtoura, PhD, PhD, MS (Links by Travel Jedi) A lot of misinformation has been circulating via the internet and social media concerning the novel coronavirus, to the extent...
Predictions are hard, but here goes.. Even people who have been irrationally dismissive of the Corona pandemic up until this point finally had to wake up and smell reality....
The year 1348, in the words of historian A.L. Maycock, was the closest that humanity ever came to going extinct. That was the year the Black Death descended on the...
For almost three decades Marine Connection has been working to end the keeping of cetaceans in captivity. Over that time, the charity has had success in stopping wild captures and...
The night grew colder and darker, and the city lights too distant to be noticed. On a deserted road on the edge of a fjord, we waited for Aurora. Her...
Sofia Travel Guide With its strategic location at the heart of the Balkans, nestled between the Central Balkan Mountains and Vitosha Mountain, Sofia, the Capital of Bulgaria is one of...
STOCKHOLM TRAVEL GUIDE At first glance it might seem to be on the cold or even bland side one might say, but in reality that couldn’t be farther from the...