The Saree

It might sound strange to my American friends, but among the things I miss most about my life in India is my daily Indian attire: the saree, six yards of seamless fabric. For much of my working life, spent in the metropolitan cities of Delhi and … [Read more...]

Home

For decades now, I have lived a life of temporariness, travel and transiency. Wherever I have arrived, it is with the knowledge that I will depart. The excitement of every arrival is tempered for me with the knowledge of my imminent departure. On … [Read more...]

Michael

The glory days of yesterday are a distant memory of the past. A cloud of loneliness hangs overhead, and shows no sign of abating. The boys are scattered, blown across the nation, by the winds of time. And my friend battles his demons, with his … [Read more...]

26 And Counting

As I turned in student grades and put a wrap on my 26th year at The University of Tampa (UT), I couldn't help but reminisce about the years gone by. The University is certainly different — 8,000 students, $400 million worth of new construction … [Read more...]