Roads Less Taken
Welcome to “Roads Less Taken” - my blog about the beauty of uncommon paths. Here I share my experiences and insights venturing off the beaten track of life.
You can find the latest news on various writing projects by selecting from the categories below, or just wander and sojourn on the paths as you find them. I think that makes this journey of life much more interesting!
Eulogy Toolkit Book | The Madeira Project | Travel Stories | Lessons For A Memorable Life | The Sundial Series
The Art of Memorialisation | Reading Around The World
Book Review - The Lost Pianos of Siberia by Sophy Roberts
What sparks an adventure to begin for you? Ticking off a bucket list, planned expeditions years in advance or a moment of serendipity? What about an idea whispered in your ear? Would you set off in search of the unknown, the missing and the forgotten in one of the world’s wastelands? It was the reason Sophy Roberts experienced the further reaches of Siberia on a quest, the people she meets and the history of a land that even the name still strikes fear.
Book Review - Indonesia, etc. Exploring The Improbable Nation by Elizabeth Pisani
When the prologue of a book tells the story of a young boy inviting you to meet his granny but omits the fact that she passed away the day before, you know that the serendipitous experiences one can only find through travel you can observe by reading around the world through a captivating travel book. This book does just that!
Book Review - A chip shop in Poznań: My Unlikely Year in Poland by Ben Aitken
Book Review - A chip shop in Poznań: My Unlikely Year in Poland by Ben Aitken. On an attempt to find out for himself why so many Poles migrate to the UK for work, and because flights to Poznań were cheap, Ben Aitken sets off to Poland for a year with little in his pocket save a small phrase book and notebooks to record, as diary entries his ‘hilarious’ Polish adventure.
From Fear to Adventure: How Walking the Road Less Travelled Changed My Life
Millions of people around the world love the Road Not Taken, by Robert Frost. I'm one of them. It's a poem that has stood the test of time, and for good reason. The poem speaks in a way that is both personal and universal, making it a true masterpiece. What can we learn about life, and the choices we make, standing where 'Two roads diverge [d] in a yellow wood.'