London and art in Marcelli D’Andréa’s life
Come and discover a fresh and lovely artist. Marcelli D’Andréa lives in London, and she tells us about art and traveling in her life. Thank you Marcelli! What took
Come and discover a fresh and lovely artist. Marcelli D’Andréa lives in London, and she tells us about art and traveling in her life. Thank you Marcelli! What took
Here is another very dreaded questions when you live abroad… Moving to a new country is never easy. Apart from the whole question of mourning for the place you
This is a summary of the first meeting of our Online Support Group which took place on 23 April. The topic was ‘Expats: Loneliness and Isolation’. Friends from Congo, Jerusalem,
We thank Ana McGinley for this precious article. Ana was a social worker for 15 years, specializing in the care of the elderly. She is based in the Netherlands, about
Maria is an Italian friend of Expatclic. We “met” her when she was living in Myanmar, and she often contributed to our forums with interesting thoughts and experiences. She then
In this remarkable article, Claudia, Italian, shares the story of her move from Geneva to Bangkok but also another even more important move: that from being a working mother to
You are about to read the amazing story of an American woman who followed her husband abroad and shaped a life full of meaning. Linda was the first woman to
Mociexpat shares some lovely aspects of her hosting city, Budapest. I have been living in Budapest for four years now. I have very much loved it since day one.
We thank Sue Mannering, who allows us to publish her article, Absence makes the heart ache longer, which summarises the content of “Forgotten Relatives”, a seminar Sue attended at the Families
We received this story during the Travel Reflections Competition. We thank Sue for allowing us to publish A terrible beauty today for this special updating on Empty Nest. Sue blogs about living