People travel, move countries, change continents. But what is familiar will always be home: Food, people, places
Whenever people ask me which is my favourite city in the world, I don’t even have to pause and think. No, the answer is always on the tip of my tongue. It’s London all the way. I love the city for its magnificent monuments, its beautiful parks, its fun pubs and the glorious countryside a short car ride away. And yet, if anyone were to ask me to move to London and live there full time, I wouldn’t take a second to say, “No, thank you.”
London has beautiful parks and the glorious countryside. But it isn’t home. (ADOBE STOCK)
The idea of moving to a foreign country, such as Thailand, leaves me cold. (ADOBE STOCK)The first meal I eat when I arrive back from another country is always a khichdi with ghee. (ADOBE STOCK)