Yesterday morning we left Cambodia, after a month trying to unravel the perplexing knot of emotions we felt about the country.
We found the natural beauty we'd been searching for, down south. Gorgeous, untouched beaches and islands near Sihanoukvi...
I didn't know much before I got here, to be honest. We've been in South-East Asia for six weeks now -- a month in Thailand, and just two weeks in Cambodia, and the country has me totally flummoxed.
We started off in Siem Reap, the town famous for ...
Not because I don't love it here, because I do, but because I've got itchy feet and I'm raring to travel. Around the world, in fact. For 9 months.
Together with my partner, Mark Peddle, who is a photographer, I'm about to embark on a Round-the-Wor...
1. Nothing is ever certain until the final whistle blows.
2. You might think you know where the game is headed, but that can all change in the 90th minute.
3. Underdogs can become finalists.
4. You can't only defend; you can't only attack.
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To celebrate our latest long weekend, a pair of my favourite websites:
* 1000 Tiny Things I Hate
I've written about this blog before, but it just keeps getting funnier and funnier! British comedian Jon Brown details all the many things that irrit...
... Check out a great new restaurant -- Sibanye Restaurant in Imizamo Yethu, the township just outside Hout Bay. I went yesterday and I was a little reluctant, not to go for lunch in the township, but because I thought it would be very touristy -- Si...
Saturday Night Live, the popular US comedy/satire show, recently launched a new segment, called "Really?"
In it, they repeat news stories that are so outrageous as to not need any embellishments, and ask "Really?" after each line. It's very funny...
I was really excited about Earth Hour this year. I'm a fan of all things that involve candlelight and helping the environment (especially when they're as easy as switching off your lights for an hour) and I thought Cape Town would jump on the bandwag...
There's a whole other world out there.
A world where people log on to Twitter to tweet, and retweet and chat with other tweeples. But what is it all about? Is it just another time waster? A little sister to Facebook that's easier to log onto and s...
... for those who live in Cape Town and are interested in design of every shape and colour.
Yip, it's Design Indaba week -- beginning with the conference on Wednesday (Thursday, Friday) and with the expo carrying on all weekend. You might remember...
Bridget McNulty is a passionate writer fascinated by why people act the way they do. She has a creative writing degree from the United States, and her first novel, Strange Nervous Laughter, has just been released in the USA. She spends her everydays as a freelance writer, drinking copious cups of tea and reading voraciously. Visit her at www.bridgetmcnulty.com
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