Travel Around The World
Lake Minnewanka, Banff: Submerged Villages, Mountain Goats and a Full Moon
I saw Lake Minnewanka last week, and its silence shook me. This glacial lake in Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada, is breathtaking, with its dramatic mountain views and kayakers and canoeists gliding across the water. But sitting at the edge of its waters and...
The 12 Car Commandments Every College Student Should Know Before Leaving Home
Your child has started driving the car. More importantly they've moved into college but has requested to have their car on campus. It's time to give them the principles for staying alive, staying out of trouble, and being responsible for other people. Feel free to...
My Gym Motivation Is Watching Other People Work Out — Until They Start Talking
One of the recurring themes of my daily life is that I think about the gym. A lot. Mostly while binge watching fitness and stomach crunches shorts on YouTube or doom scrolling reels on Instagram. Watching them gives me a tremendous amount of motivation. To watch more...
What’s on Atlanta’s Mind? I Found the Answer in a Local Art Gallery
Because art sustains my life, I sometimes go see it just to show my solidarity with it. And, of course, because art gallery pictures make for an excellent social media scroll. What’s more, visiting places like these makes me look and sound like a thoughtful person,...
I Walked on a Melting Glacier and Came Face to Face With Climate Change
The toe of the Athabasca glacier is the wildest thing I've seen in the wild. The "toe" is the name given to the receding edge of the Athabasca Glacier, which flows down from the massive Columbia Icefield in the Canadian Rockies of Jasper National Park in Alberta,...
Brown Eyes on America: Stories, Essays, and Fiction from an Indian American Life
Fiction: On Life, Love And Our Desires I am a teller of stories and therefore an optimist, a believer in the ethical bend of the human heart, a believer in the mind's disgust with fraud and its appetite for truth, a believer in the ferocity of beauty. So, from...
I’ve Got FIFA Fever. Just Not The Kind You Think I Do.
If you've got the FIFA Football fever, you've probably watched the Argentina vs Austria match where Messi broke the World Cup goals record for most career goals in World Cup. And so many other energetic games that are being played across USA, Canada and Mexico over...
Beach Please! If Gratitude Had Two Feet
One of my daily gratitudes is to the universe for keeping me mobile and for the health and resources that let me explore this world on my own two feet. Let's see, where exactly have these feet gone so far? Cities, villages, parks, paddy and sunflower fields, deserts,...
An Indian American Mom’s Journey Across America: The Surprising Lessons and Lifelong Friendships I Found on the Road
Foot Loose In America Travel isn’t always pretty. It isn’t always comfortable. Sometimes it hurts. It even breaks your heart. But that’s okay. The journey changes you. It should change you. ~ Anthony Bourdain
The Lion Tracker’s Guide to Life: What Lions, Wilderness, and Purpose Can Teach Us About Living Fully
Boyd Varty's The Lion Tracker’s Guide to Life reads like a spiritual self-discovery journey. Varty grew up on South Africa's Londolozi Game Reserve learning lion-tracking skills from master African trackers. He has spent years working in wildlife conservation and...
The America I Met at a Truck Stop: A Road Trip, Kind Strangers, and the Small Acts That Hold Us Together
These days, when I ask my children to come with me on road trips, they think I'm looking for a buddy so I can share the driving load. At 21 and 17, they have every right to think what they want. But what parent doesn't want to stay attached to the hip of their child,...
25 Years Later: Watching My Son Graduate from Georgia Tech Feels Like Watching My Own Dreams Begin Again
This weekend, our 21-year-old graduated from The School of Economics at Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta. The School of Economics is part of the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts at Georgia Tech. President Ángel Cabrera spoke warmly to the graduating class...












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