Optimal Foetal Positioning and Prenatal Yoga
Colleen Simmonds is British and South African, and she has been living in Singapore for years. There, she teaches Yoga, particularly Prenatal Yoga. We have interviewed her here, and today
Colleen Simmonds is British and South African, and she has been living in Singapore for years. There, she teaches Yoga, particularly Prenatal Yoga. We have interviewed her here, and today
It’s been seven years since this interview was collected, and in the meantime Loredana Mantello and I met in person in Milan and in a couple of other occasions. Loredana is still living in Bahrain, while her daughter attends the university in Milan. Inrecent years Loredana has developed and enriched his work as a photographer. Her Art Work has been exhibited in various galleries, the
Fabrizia is one of many women who found Expatclic on the net and contacted us to express their admiration for our work, and offer to give us a hand. In
Sally is British and she lives in Zimbabwe. We have been absolutely lucky to “meet” her because she is a wonderful proofreader for our translated articles. This time, for the
For this special updating on Photography and Expatriation we have contacted Maylis and asked whether anything has changed since the time we made this interview. Maylis recently went back to
For this special update on photography and expatriation, we are happy to translate this interview taken in 2007 with Laura Rossi, an Italian photographer living in Houston, Texas. We recently
Chiara is an Italian friend living in Peru. She has written an indispensable article explaining all you have to do to employ domestic workers in Peru. Thanks Chiara!!! Do you
I think a house is a not a matter of walls, rooms and furniture. It’s a mixture of the feelings and memories made while living in it, things that have
Giuliettaexpat shares her feelings about what “makes home” for her. Changing country, friends, schools and habits is difficult, very difficult … but it is nothing compared to moving to
My (short) experience trying to feel “at home” I am a rookie to life as an expatriate. Although I have been away from my hometown more than once and, at