travel

  • Down and Out, on the South Bank and Docklands

    Not long ago, I shared in a truly spontaneous and beautiful night. To celebrate a university friend’s birthday I went into London proper, to join him, his nearest, and his dearest for a night on The Town. I arrived late,… Continue reading

    Down and Out, on the South Bank and Docklands
  • The Cost of Shortcuts: An Aviation Perspective

    Cabin crew (or flight attendant) training is a deeply rigorous and challenging process. Biased by unfair and misguided stereotypes (see: “trolley dolly”), people significantly underestimate the responsibility this role necessitates. As part of my job, I have had the opportunity… Continue reading

    The Cost of Shortcuts: An Aviation Perspective
  • What Is Windsor Like?

    The title is a question I have been asked occasionally, and one I’ve pondered far more frequently. It is a peculiarly beautiful and beautifully peculiar place to live. This town, home to Legoland, countless monarchs, Eton College, and some more… Continue reading

    What Is Windsor Like?