Life’s passions 
Bonding on the river
Even though we all live in different circumstances, and we all have different routines and habits, we all share the beauty of being human.
The wonders of Angkor Wat
Many of the ancient temples of Angkor lie in ruins and nature is reclaiming the space, which makes me wonder what we will leave behind, and does it matter since nature will always win in the end.
Romance of travel
My whole life I have been travelling to places because they were different. Now, almost 30 years later, this is getting more and more difficult.
The best laid New Year plans
The goal for 2016 will be to find a balance between realising existing plans and having space for new opportunities to emerge.
Food matters
As much as you can adapt, love to live in new places and try new things, there will always be moments it is nice to have something familiar.
Finding the rhythm again
Once we get over our jet lag, settle down and find our way in a new country, I notice that it is not as easy to break with some old patterns and it can be difficult to pick up some new ones.
Friends reunited
Especially in a rapidly changing environment, at least technologically wise, it is nice to see how often it feels familiar to see old friends again after a long time.
What can you not live without?
There a few things I always pack whenever I go away, those special treats I’d rather not be without. But, like many people, my tastes have changed over the years.
We are not travelling
The important thing is that we want to pursue things that we are passionate about, things that really matter to us. And travelling, for neither of us, is what’s really important, travelling is the means to an end.
Slower than comfortable
After many years of fast travel, I now try to embrace the charm of taking it slow(er), even though it has its challenges on its own.