Adventure
Karachi Chronicles Chapter 3
Playing on a number of high quality grounds was one of the most appealing aspects of this tour. Combined with the unique nature of Pakistani pitches, this was definitely the experience of a lifetime material. Including our warm up matches, we played across five different fields. Some more than a century old, and all with unique characteristics.
By S. J. Leahy5 months ago in Chapters
Somebody's Someone - Chapter Six
The yellow glow of the lanterns still illuminated the quiet street when the first patrol car arrived, followed closely by a second. The atmosphere, which had held an air of festivity just moments ago, now felt heavy with tension. Two officers stepped out—one in his mid-40s, with a square jaw and a rigid posture suggesting he hadn’t blinked since boot camp. The other was younger and leaner, holding his belt like a shield, as if authority was something to be gripped tightly. Their names were stitched across their chests: Hollins and Greaves.
By Neshzivne Dadirri5 months ago in Chapters
Somebody's Someone - Chapter Five
The boutique door clicked shut behind Yennia, and the crisp fall air wrapped around her like a breath held too long. She glanced down at her phone, scrolling with purpose as her heels tapped against the pavement toward her car.
By Neshzivne Dadirri5 months ago in Chapters
Aliens Living Among Us
The idea that aliens might already be living among us, hidden in plain sight, has been a popular theme in science fiction and conspiracy theories for decades. From the iconic Men in Black films to TV shows like The X-Files, the concept of extraterrestrials secretly blending into human society is both intriguing and unnerving. But could there be any truth to these stories? Could aliens have infiltrated our world without us realizing it, either as covert visitors or as long-term residents? This question, though speculative, invites a fascinating exploration of both scientific and cultural ideas.
By Gustavo Woltmann5 months ago in Chapters
Why Atlas Mountain Treks Are Gaining Popularity in 2025
The Atlas Mountains have always held a quiet kind of magnetism—snowcapped peaks brushing desert skies, Berber villages perched on high ridges, and trails that feel like time forgot them. But in 2025, that low-key allure is turning into a full-on global travel trend. Thanks to a mix of climate-conscious wanderlust, smoother access routes, and (you guessed it) a massive surge on Instagram and TikTok, hiking in Morocco Atlas Mountains is finally getting the spotlight it deserves.
By Brian Smith5 months ago in Chapters
Savage New Canaan: Top 10 Rare Koi Breeds He Loves
Koi ponds are more than tranquil backyard features — they are living art. Savage of New Canaan, Connecticut, koi collecting combines patience, passion, and a keen eye for rare beauty. His fascination with these ornamental fish reflects both a collector’s mindset and an appreciation for the heritage behind every breed. Here are ten rare koi varieties that Michael Savage admires most.
By Mike Savage New Canaan5 months ago in Chapters
I'm Not Scared, YOU'RE Scared!
The forest was alive with whispers. Trees creaked as though sharing secrets, the wind rustled through the leaves like hurried gossip, and the shadows seemed to lean in, listening. Most animals hurried home before dusk. But not Rabbit.
By Fazal Ur Rahman5 months ago in Chapters
The Rooster Who Would Not Be Quiet!
Imagine waking up in a village where every corner hums with life. Children laugh in the streets, neighbors greet one another in song, the kettle whistles cheerfully, and music spills out of windows like sunlight. This was La Paz—a place as colorful in sound as it was in spirit.
By Fazal Ur Rahman5 months ago in Chapters
Karachi Chronicles Chapter 2
In a previous incarnation, I worked as a hotel concierge. Although it’s a divisive topic in Australia, tipping is definitely part of this industry. Armed with the inside knowledge, through years of personal experience, I understand and often embrace the power of tipping when travelling. Unlike an exploitative bribe, it is best viewed as an exchange for above average service. If executed right, tipping is mutually beneficial for both the customer and worker. In saying that, it is more of an art than a strict set of guidelines. Our trip to Pakistan was a great real-world example of this craft in action.
By S. J. Leahy5 months ago in Chapters
Stop Trying to Please Everyone at Work
The Problem with Being ‘Too Nice’ Many people believe that being nice at work will automatically lead to better relationships, smoother teamwork, and more opportunities. While kindness is essential, being overly agreeable can backfire. Psychologists warn that constantly putting others’ needs above your own can make you appear insincere, undermine your authority, and even create burnout.
By Lucy watson6 months ago in Chapters










