Fond Memories: Things We Did in Calarca, Quindio
In the past couple of weeks, two (noteworthy) things happened. First, I finally finished reading “The Robber of Memories” byContinue Reading
In the past couple of weeks, two (noteworthy) things happened. First, I finally finished reading “The Robber of Memories” byContinue Reading
Siloé (also known as Comuna 20) is a hillside neighbourhood that houses some of the poorest Caleños. It is the same story. You have heard it before.
This transport system has helped to connect the city’s main network of rail and urban buses to the poorer communities living in the slums outside of the city center.
Nervous laughters and butterflies fluttering in the stomach. I sat in further till my back leaned against the cool backContinue Reading
Bogota evokes mixed emotions for me. While the crazy traffic and cold weather made me feel dreary, it’s undeniable that this city is very much alive and has that buzz and diversity that only great cities harbour.
Following my last article on Armenia (where I spent 4 months learning Spanish), here’s a follow-up piece [as published onContinue Reading
Shortly before the end of our studies in Colombia, we were invited to a professor’s home for a gathering andContinue Reading
Lately, I have been overwhelmed by emotions. That is pretty normal, considering I will be leaving a place I feltContinue Reading
What is the difference between sand dunes and a desert? I found myself wondering about the differences, as I trudgedContinue Reading
The hospitality that were extended to us made me feel humble. Every moment, I count my blessings for being able toContinue Reading