In the surreal, wonderful world of summer holidays, I’m writing to you from Greece. In a whitewashed hotel room, with furniture painted in inimitable shades of Greek sea blue and
https://sixdegreesnorth.me/2015/07/10/greeces-image-problem/
This month, most of the avoidable and unnecessary setbacks in the fight to stop Ebola can be linked to stupidity. Unfortunately, history shows that stupidity is a pandemic, and, like
https://sixdegreesnorth.me/2014/09/18/ebola-heartbreak-stupidity-bravery/
In Australia, mid year was that difficuilt time, nothing special going on, a wintery greyness punctuated by days of cold, clear sunshine. But there was no event to be marked
https://sixdegreesnorth.me/2014/09/08/home-is-where-the-internet-connects-automatically/
If you’re not Ghanaian, and want to drive in Ghana, you have to get your Ghanaian licence. A reliable supplier of Novocain (for the town traffic) and more traditional styles of nose candy (...
https://sixdegreesnorth.me/2014/07/27/ghanaian-road-signs-simplified/
We woke in the darkness before dawn and drove through the rarely quiet streets of Accra this morning to Christiansborg War Cemetery to attend an ANZAC day dawn service. Like
Over the last few weeks I have been learning some important lessons, both from my recent university enrollment, and from the greatest teacher of them all…life. University has started and
Since moving overseas I have become intrigued with the concept of home. About the ties that bind us to a place, even if that place has not been ‘home’ for
https://sixdegreesnorth.me/2014/03/10/home-places-in-the-heart/
{TGIA – Thank God it’s Africa, is my weekly look at the weird and wonderful things that happen when you’re living in Africa. Sometimes they’re funny, sometimes they’re a little dange...
https://sixdegreesnorth.me/2014/02/07/tgia-lets-take-a-drive/
A lifetime ago I worked on a northern Australian cattle station. One of those places so huge they dwarf small European countries and their annual cattle muster is done by
https://sixdegreesnorth.me/2014/01/22/leaving-kumasi-reflections-obervations-and-a-list/
Welcome to 2014! Another year done, another Christmas, another birthday passed. I’m a firm believer in not bemoaning another birthday, but being quietly thankful for another year passing. After...
https://sixdegreesnorth.me/2014/01/15/what-i-did-on-my-christmas-holidays/