african bliss for bohemian mermaids

here you will find: my mind, lost in time linguistic trance-lations of dance, epic mom-ents mosquito net placements and i bet some cosmic revelations inspired by zulu nations

no(w)here

WORLDWIDE | Thursday, 7 Jun 2007 | Views [217]

i can see my fingerprints still blowing about on weathered grains of sand the pressure of my feet continuing to echo through centuries of solid rock pressing undiscovered fossils further into forgetting i can see my eyes still ... Read more >

Tags: poetry


suffering from pleasure

USA | Monday, 21 May 2007 | Views [470] | Comments [1]

i saw my little sisters today-my sweet brilliant siblings who are so blessed with the joys of their childhood. they are showing me their twenty seven stuffed puppies who all have their own email adresses and online doghouses, and i am thinking about how ... Read more >

Tags: Philosophy of travel


worlds confused

USA | Wednesday, 16 May 2007 | Views [415] | Comments [3]

worlds confused: i am waiting out here for the fung wah bus:triple culture shock-from new york’s underground to chinatown to east coast traffic-all with african soil still stuck to my feet. i am feeling the unnerving quiet of america. there are no colorfully ... Read more >

Tags: Philosophy of travel


fufu voodoo juju

GHANA | Wednesday, 2 May 2007 | Views [350] | Comments [2]

well, what could be more amazing than squatting in a momentarily abandoned guesthouse with a dozen african drummers and dancers on the coast of ghana? nothing, i tell you. nothing. i am here with them, and i can hear the ocean through my left ear and ... Read more >

Tags: Culture


written reincarnation

GHANA | Saturday, 21 Apr 2007 | Views [448] | Comments [1]

they sell water here in little plastic sachets, branded with names labeled as "the truth pure water" or "the lord for drinking" or "heaven's thirst". today, when the heavyset ghanain mama handed me the sachet, it was wrapped ... Read more >

Tags: Lost!


modern myths, urban legends, and the yinyang of night

GHANA | Thursday, 19 Apr 2007 | Views [752] | Comments [1]

you could spend eternity in the hollowed out entrails of a wooden unicorn, or sleep away forever in the back seat of a four by four fashioned out of mohogany. its funeral fashion, and its a ghanain obsession. death is the biggest party you'll ever have, ... Read more >

Tags: Culture


exchanging words for ever

GHANA | Wednesday, 11 Apr 2007 | Views [431] | Comments [4]

please, tell me if you've been here. i want to know, if you've travelled through my wor(l)ds or journeyed on your own. i hardly know who you are, if you have visited this site regularly or avoided it until now. share. exchange bits of your mind with mine.... Read more >

Tags: Friends


jesus lives

GHANA | Monday, 9 Apr 2007 | Views [272]

here in ghana. he's being reborn every couple of feet in the form of forever church services, signs that proclaim his immortal presence and missionaries that perpetuate this preaching epidemic. all the businesses her reflect that: how about 'jesus is ... Read more >

Tags: Culture


through the chocolate forest

GHANA | Sunday, 8 Apr 2007 | Views [303]

ghana is one of the worlds largest producers of, yes, CHOCOLATE. and my goddess, what could be more amazing than hiking through eighteen kilometers of chocolate forest?!! beans glistening on the trunks in all their rich expensive exportable glory. and ... Read more >

Tags: Food & eating


the good-gift bye to burkina

BURKINA FASO | Sunday, 8 Apr 2007 | Views [475]

its been so long since i've posted anything, even though i write pages and pages everyday. so-here's the last story of the previous chapter of that other lifetime when i was in burkina faso... i was ready to go, after a month of never speaking english, ... Read more >

Tags: On the Road


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