Christmas at the Dump
Nick – our one-and-only tuk-tuk driver – and I rocked up to an unsuspecting little shop; the owner thought all...
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Nick – our one-and-only tuk-tuk driver – and I rocked up to an unsuspecting little shop; the owner thought all...
According to photographer and philosopher Daniel Rothenberg, “Life Is? Life is work. Life is struggle. Life is learning. Life is...
Frankly, when it comes to run-away self-importance, questionable office politics, general backstabbing, random empire building and impressive inefficiency, non-government organizations...
“The Quest: live, land and loss in Cambodia” On Wednesday 29 May 2013, John Vink’s exhibit of 30 pictures opened...
The woman in the seat across from me calmly said, “I don’t know it you quite understand. I can’t swim...
The exhibit by Anida Yoeu Ali opened at the InterContinental Phnom Penh on 16 May 2013. And everyone rocked up...
$55 from “Bank Iris” bought a lot of books, markers, papers, crayons, posters and face-paint for the kids at the...
Harry – a Texan who sounds as though he traded in his twang for an Australian drawl – celebrated his...
Sauntering into an art exhibit opening in a new country is always an experience that I approach without any brush...
MESCALITO Cracking whips awake the quiet sea of dreams steel blue waves peel across the razor sharp reef black...
The acrid smoke from the fire at the dump stung my eyes, burned my nostrils and cloyed at the back...
In the last year or so the idea of upgrading my www.j-hanson.com website came to the forefront from time to...
After six demanding weeks in southern Africa – with passport stamps from South Africa, Lesotho, Swaziland, Mozambique, Malawi, Zambia and...
When I showed the Nurse – as we call her because that’s her vocation – the email from Scott she...