The sun walked up from behind the mountain range splashing light and warmth over Maizal. The group moves in and … More
Month: March 2017
Choquequirao (4)
Assembled at the fork in the road by the entrance to Choquequirao we stand idle waiting for the gentleman and … More
Choquequirao (3)
A large table knelt on the immediate righthand side in the old stone outbuilding. Strewn rocks, chopped branches and … More
Choquequirao (2)
We awake early in the morning, the roof having sheltered us from the rain and the stars. As it … More
This is why the words ‘more than ever’ are needed more than ever
If Trump’s tweets are the faeces thrown at the caged proverbial monkeys surrounding him, then the US’ subconsciously harboured racial resentment is the toilet paper.
Choquequirao (1)
It was 12.30pm as the sun beat down on the colonial steps of Cusco. The air thin, the skies … More
Polar Pain // An Open Poem on Climate Change
By Madeleine Berry
From Bin to Plate – Addressing Food Waste in the UK (1)
Refuse Refuse. In the UK more than 200,000 tonnes of food are disposed of every single year by supermarkets and … More