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A Rebel in fall

A Rebel in fall

The countdown begins as we inch towards the end of the month of September. Tick tock. Time is ticking away and I cannot desert my blog for more than a month. Here is how I began my fall (autumn). I rebelled. For the first time in my life, I actively took part in a...
The End of a Warm Summer

The End of a Warm Summer

Hi there, it has been a while! For the first time in over a year, I took a break from weekly blogging- for three months to be exact. A summer break helps everyone who can afford it. This summer, I had my first backpacking experience in the post-pandemic era....
Saving Our Shea Tree

Saving Our Shea Tree

July 16th is the World Shea Day, celebrating a tree unknown to many of us- yet supporting a sizeable chunk of a continent’s population. The Shea tree is a traditional African food plant that can bear nuts for up to 200 years. It grows naturally in the dry...
When fascism hits close to home

When fascism hits close to home

Lakshadweep is a beautiful archipelago not too far away from my hometown, Calicut. Think of Maldives but with beaches untouched by capitalism haha I remember the times when the traveller in me wanted to visit the islands and explore the culture. The natives in the...
Peace in the Philistines

Peace in the Philistines

War engulfs the land of the Philistines,A land under duress, distress and destruction,Both sides fighting for the sake of their ancestorsAnd their homeland, the promised land, Canaan. The world fears picking sides,For it is a fight, a clash, or simply too...