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Syrians who have inspired me… a chapter
I am determined not to let Syria out of my sight. I am keeping it in my consciousness and in my heart. I fell in love with that land and I left a chunk of my heart there. I don’t … Continue reading
Experiencing Brick Lane
Brick Lane is one of my favourite books of all time. The film isn’t too bad either. Both made me cry. There’s a scene in the film where Nazneen enters the Bangladeshi shopping area on Brick Lane, and you see … Continue reading
A great tour guide to Greek culture
Today I have the honour of posting another story written by the lovely Lotus. If you missed her previous guest post, you should visit there once you’ve read this! And then check out her blog. This past Saturday I went … Continue reading
If you are ever invited to a Filipino party, GO!
Some Filipino friends of mine held a dedication service for their newborn daughter last week. It was at their Filipino-American church and was a lovely church service, in which my favourite quote from the pastor was, “For people in American … Continue reading