Everyone who passed by their house wished it was theirs. A bougainvillea tree heavy with flowers formed a canopy at the entrance. Under the shade of which stood the welcoming entrance, with dark stone steps and a red tiled floor leading the path inside. Yes, it was a beautiful house. On the outside. A…
Month: March 2018
The Empty Glass #FridayFotoFiction
As he looked out of the open door his eyes fell on the empty glass. A lone straw sticking out of it, it sat there on the table. Forlorn. Just like him. He knew what it felt like to feel empty. He had lost a lucrative contract, the one his entrepreneurial venture had…
#BookReview: Stepping Stones by Lubhna Dongre
Pages: 344 Genre: Self-Help. Motivation. Available in: Paperback and E-book Format The Plot: We have all been teenagers at some point in our lives. However, as you grow older the gap between you and teenagers, whether they are family, friends or acquaintances, grows too. To an older person teenagers may seem like an eternal mystery….
Memories by the river #FridayFotoFiction
She stood still and gazed out at the placid waters of the river, her mood contemplative. Waiting by the river her thoughts took her back in time, and she began recollecting experiences she had gathered along the way. Some good, others not so good. Some really wonderful, some strange ones. Varied people from different strata…
#BookReview: The Secret of the Red Crystals by Sujata Sharma
Genre: Autobiography Pages: 148 Available in: Paperback and Kindle Edition The Plot: A young student is enraptured by science and later biophysics. As she delves deeper into research she comes across and leans about a protein called Lactoferrin – the growing red crystals of which hold amazing properties. This mystical protein fascinates her and…
The Weeping Willow #FridayFotoFiction
The tree stood bang in the centre of the cemetery, and similar ones flanked it on all four sides. The fresh green of their lush leaves contrasting with the bright blue sky interspersed with fluffy white clouds made for a serene sight. Grave stones neatly lined either sides of the trees. This was…
Don’t Let a Disability Hold You Back From Traveling: 4 Potential Travel Destinations
Travel requires careful planning, particularly when you have a disability. Figuring out where you can go and what you can do involves a lot of thought and research, but hopefully this list will a) save you some time and b) give you some inspiration for your next trip. Here are four potential destinations suitable for…