Category: Growing

  • Holding tight 

    Being a serious regular has its drawbacks. I can count with one single hand the times I’ve been constipated, and I’m not even using all my five fingers. I remember the time I was with my family on an all-inclusive vacation in a hotel on a beautiful Caribbean Island. My family of mom, dad, three…

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  • Déjà Vécu

    On a sunny morning. She’s sitting on the bench on her partially shaded balcony, in Padmasana. The sun is still too low to toast her skin, but a soft fragrant breeze of late spring flicks through the fine hair on her forearms, and the sweet riffling of the warm air on her cheeks stirs old…

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  •   30 Seconds of Glory…, and Veracruz 

    Being in your late teens and heavily invested in music ventures –like playing with your band every Friday and Saturday night at local pubs, and hoping in a van to perform at spring and summer festivals between towns across the region, means that your girlfriend must also be a music enthusiast of sorts, otherwise you’re…

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  • Monica Mccoffey

    It was the end of the winter of 2004. The place is “El Panchan”, emerging like a hidden gem on the fringes of Palenque’s renowned archaeological zone in Chiapas, Mexico. A jungle haven sought-after by intrepid travelers and adventure-seeking backpackers. Picture a map unfurling: a coveted corridor starting in Mexico City, winding through the Sierra…

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  • Weigh Anchor! 

    I live in a city renowned for its ethnic and cultural diversity. My apartment building stands as a testament to this diversity and inclusivity. In the basement units, Black, Indian, and Arab tenants reside, while on the first floor, white Canadian families, and I, live. The two floors above mine are home to Asians, Latinos,…

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