Date: 12/07/2019
Tuesday, 12 July 2019 And just like that, more than a year has past since my last post. The title of that post was aptly named The Pursuit, and what a pursuit it has been. Having returned to Japan twice during this time, we are currently residing in Cape Town, South Africa, more specifically Sea … Read More
Date: 01/01/2017
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Western CapeSunday, 01 January 2017. It’s been a while. Since my last blog entry, I went back to Japan again, during late November and early December, and spent a most wonderful 3 weeks in Tokyo and Beppu. Throughout the time leading up to that trip, I had been constantly busy, either with work or with travelling … Read More
Date: 19/04/2016
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TravelIn Japan, I feel connected to both the near future and the ancient past. You can feel it when you walk the neon littered streets, pass by the high-tech arcades and towering electronic merchants, or when standing at a small stone shrine, set within nature’s own tranquil form, built many centuries ago. The spirit of … Read More
Date: 01/04/2015
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Thoughts DiscoveredAnd so it comes to pass, that all things in life, things both great and small, find their end, in the end. And with that dramatic entrance, I present to you Greater Things, the fifth and final volume in the Thoughts Discovered series. Smashwords (free ebook edition) Amazon (ebook edition) Lulu (paperback edition) The publication … Read More
Date: 04/11/2014
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ThoughtsIt’s that time of year again when countless writers across the world, be they amateur or seasoned in the art, join in on a large scale, yet individual effort, to write their own novel of 50,000 words in a month. I am one of those hopeful writers who have, again, taken up the challenge, last year being … Read More