… to track down the Indian-born son of American missionaries who first built Tiger Tops in Chitwan Mette Rolff’s Nordic blond hair was pulled back neat against the nape of her neck as she gazed across the Copenhagen skyline from her apartment window. “I loved the Chitwan jungle, but it was…
So Far So Good
Sun striped shadows
Close encounters of a wild kind in Chitwan Encountering a tiger in the wild is a privilege not to be taken lightly, and an experience never forgotten. Words cannot do justice to this most magnificent of all creatures, but many have tried to capture the instincts triggered by its terrible…
Monsoon memories
The monsoon deluge hammers our rooftops and buckets of water seem hurled at our windowpanes by divine hand. Drains clog and swell, streams overflow, and rivers spill onto what is left of roads with their surfaces corroded by wheels and weather. Drenched hillsides release their soil and stones into slips…
A Miracle in Manhattan
It was a miserable July 4 weekend calling every cab company to see if anyone had found the precious watercolours The sickening realisation hit as the door slammed behind me and I froze on the polished wooden floor of our fourth floor 81st Street apartment in Manhattan. Damn! The watercolours! I…
Jaunts with JBS
Catching up with Col John Blashford-Snell, the army explorer and Nepal aficionado “With this amazing sunny weather, the garden would have been much better if the deer hadn’t eaten everything.” Judith smiled, unconcerned in a bright orange top, as I looked out at the scorched grass and flowerless beds, the…