Taxi
If you really want to feel the pulse of a big city, just flag down a local cab. Preferably, a very old one. Here in Mumbai there are the 30 year old fiats, yellow roof, black body work and then the bling, which ranges from cab
What’s up
I always remember when I got back from my first massive run – The Great wall of China. I was sitting with Prof Wayne Derman, not in a good space, feeling a bit of the post event depression, needing to talk and find out how
Mumbai
The first thing that struck me was in amongst the madness of the city, wall to wall people, every conceivable space being utilised floor either accommodation or to trade, some sort of little business to eek out a living from this manic city, there was very
London trip
Well it’s been quite a day, trekking across London to Richworth. Doing a presentation to over 600 school kids and then rushing back for a meeting. I have got quite used to the Underground after 4 trips, but it just seems to get busier every time.
A taste of India
I spent the morning walking the streets of Mumbai, just to get the feel of India, a country that has for years intrigued me I have heard so many very different versions of travel in this country some love it, others cant wait to get home.
Breakfast – the full house with the Century City Canoe Club
Breakfast – To some this means a meal, crucial to the start of a working day, sustenance for what lies ahead, that aroma of coffee that has the ability to wake even the brain dead after a hard evening. But to another group of hardened paddlers
It starts in the kitchen
My love for food and passion for cooking has consumed my life over the past 30 years. I have cherished every moment of it, the creative side, pushing the boundaries of unique food combinations, the excitement when a dish just rocks; you know you have got